God is Father, Jesus and The Holy Spirit, and these three are one. Yes
2007-11-26 11:37:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, these 3 are one, as stated in 1John 5:7. These are not 3 separate entities. God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one in the same.
2007-11-30 06:21:00
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answered by Fraggle Rocks 5
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no i do not what would be the point of life if god himself came down. the whole point is to believe in god and worship him even though you don't see him. and how can Jesus be the son of god and god at the same time and i hear some Christians say that the holy spirit is in Jesus Jesus is just a body that the holy spirit is in. if that is the case then why is Jesus holy. i believe in Jesus but not as a god but a prophet and worshiper of god. and if he is indeed god then how can something he created destroy him.and why is he not here now .it is all very obvious that Christianity is not a right religion. no offense to christians at all this is just my belief
2007-11-26 19:42:28
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answered by carmen 2
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That question is redundant since Jesus and the Holy Spirit are God, and yes I do believe.
2007-11-26 19:37:19
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answered by Holy Holly 5
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Absolutely!
I say this because of the testimony of witnesses as recorded in the Bible: those who heard God, the Father, speak; those who saw and heard (some even touched) the Son of God, Jesus Christ; and because others have spoken of the Holy Spirit, not only in the times of the Bible but records from long ago until now.
Some may say Christ never existed. Let the reader decide. But before you make up your mind, would you consider historians like Tacitus, Pliny, Suetonius, and Flavius Josephus reliable? All four of these speak of Christ. Would they have mentioned something that didn't exist?
2007-11-26 19:38:47
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answered by Brother Jonathan 7
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yes, I believe God is the combination of chemicals and gases that make up the universe,
Jesus a nice guy that cuts my grass once every two weeks,
Holy Spirit, That sounds like something out of Harry Potter.
2007-11-26 19:39:21
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answer #6
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answered by LetsGetReal 2
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if you walk outside and look at a tree,
Thank God
if you see the sun come up in the morning,
Thank God
if the bees have pollinated your trees and you yield a great harvest,
Thank God
if you watch a child being Born,
Thank God
I believe That God is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. I believe that he is the Supreme Being and that many People call him by different names.
I know Jesus is the Christ and that he died for me. I know that he was resurrected and that if we follow him we too will be saved in the last days. I know that the Holy Ghost is a member of the God Head and that they are three distinct individuals with one purpose. To bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man.
May God Bless you in your search for answers
the truth has been restored....now, go find it!
2007-11-26 19:45:28
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answer #7
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answered by thedadof7 2
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No even if my questions to the beleavers get solved its still a no..
1. how is his son dieing on the cross ganna help anyone, why did he feel pain
2. its our choice to do things, someone comes and hits me in the head it was his choice but not mine
3. how did his mate noa end up getting 2 of each animal on the boat
-he wasnt scared of any animals and bugs? bird eating spiders etc.
4. if there was a god then why is it so hard to get into heaven, we do something wrong everyday and if we dont ask for forgiveness we go to hell, what if i did that 2 days later i die and didnt have time to ask for forgiveness the other times
5. how can the bible be thousands of pages long if they didnt even see god they just think they know about him? i mean jesus didnt have time to say anything he got tourtured why would they listen to 1000+ pages on why hes so magic
the list gets bigger and bigger, and i have no reason to beleave him
Not a simple no, but yes a no
2007-11-26 19:40:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-11-26 19:37:17
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answered by preacherswife 5
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No, I don't. I have tried, really. I have studied theology, read the Bible, talked to numerous clergy and still the idea does not ring true.
There are suggestions that this shortcoming on my part is genetic, that I, and many others, are predisposed to question such things by our DNA.
2007-11-26 19:40:11
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answered by Anonymous
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