We all learned about Jesus from the Bible
Without the Bible no one would know how he is.
I know Jesus lives because he lives within my heart. I feel him around me I feel his comfort. It is hard to explain to a non believer. You have to experience his love to know his love. In order to know him you must first ask him into your life. It really very simple.
2007-12-26 01:18:29
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answered by Pamela V 7
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Asking us to Not use the Bible to tell you how I know Jesus is like asking someone to prove who they are without using DNA. The Bible is the word and Jesus is the word incarnate. It is the exact DNA of Christ and us.
2007-12-25 15:41:14
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answered by Anonymous
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First the whole universe is proof of God's existance. How can any one honestly deny the obvious existance of a Divine Father and Creator. Those who say He does not exist are without evidence totally, and essentially are ignoring the obvious!!!
When Jesus was baptised, a voice from Heaven said He was God's son. So did angels, to shepherds at His birth.
Confirmed also by His miracles, and the recognition of His divinity by wise men, and John the Baptist.
Even various Jewish, Arab, and European histories from bible times, including non Christian sources like Hebrew historian Josephus, which I have read, and various books from those days which I also read, confirm the story.
Jesus healed the sick, and raised the dead, and performed other miracles like calming a storm, walking on water waves in the sea of Galilee, and feeding thousands with the small meal of one person.
Jesus died a sinless horrible death, representing our sins, refusing to recant His announcement of His divinity, including forgiving sins, which only GOD can do.
He said he would rise from the grave, and did!!! The empty tomb is still there, for all to see, as proof.
No other religion is based on someone with His credentials.
Martyr means witness. Christian witnesses were martyred for steadfast confession that Jesus was crusified, rose from the dead, and later floated into the sky before witnesses who knew Him.
Again, He is the ONLY One with those earmarks of Diety. He conquered the whole world without owning a weapon of any kind, by recognition of His awesome goodness.
2007-12-25 16:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, he was mentioned in many historical documents other than the Bible. But these were based on people's preconceived bias in favor of Christianity. Jesus is a historical figure - that's a fact. The main thing people disagree on is whether he did anything special. So I can see where Christians come from when they hold firm that Jesus did exist.
I'm an atheist.
2007-12-25 15:29:01
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answered by Alex H 5
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In a word - Faith. Faith is how one can come to believe Jesus Christ is God incarnate. Almost everyone who has answered your question has said as much, and they're right.
2007-12-26 06:52:49
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answered by Daver 7
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I've known God since I was a baby in the crib on my belly just beginning to lift up my head. I invited JC into my heart as a very young child (not raised in any type of Christian home) all on my own. Years later, as a grown-up I had an incredible, magnificent personal experience. Of all places, sitting on the potty one day, I simply felt Him in every particle of my being. It just happened. I wasn't doing anything religious at that time. But my cells were singing, my blood was alive with Him, every part of my body from the inside out was just filled to overflowing with Jesus the Christ. My mind and heart were also flooded with the knowledge that JC lived 'in' me, literally. Beyond any words to tell. And I KNEW in that instant. Haven't had a moment like it since. But I am truly grateful for the one I had. It won't make sense to anyone but me. And that's ok. We are all given a measure of faith. What we do with it is up to each person. God speaks to each of us, very personally. It's up to me to choose my thoughts every day. I'm responsible for my choices and actions. That thrilling moment hasn't made me rich or famous, or particularly gifted. But it is something I'm absolutely sure of.
Thanks for the Q.
2007-12-25 21:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It cannot be proved without the bible, and actually, there's nothing in the bible that can prove for sure that he was God incarnate. I simply do not really care, God Incarnate or not I think he was his messenger and that his nature does not change his message.
2007-12-25 15:29:40
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answered by Lestat 3
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This question really got me thinking. I go to the big bang and the creation of the universe.
It would seem unlikely to me that such an event could occur without a higher power. We as humans evolved with a plan.
I believe that Jesus Christ is God. That he choose to walk among us and die for us shows that he loves us.
2007-12-25 15:30:16
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answered by wcowell2000 6
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Yes, I can............
Would you be receptive to my experiences and testimonies? Could you imagine the hard, cold hearted woman I was 25 years ago? Could you see me as the friends of my children see me? A woman providing refuge, comfort, a safe haven, where young people are welcomed and embraced in a time of personal turmoil?
Could you imagine the alcoholic, drug abusing, woman that I once was, could offer hope and acceptance?
Can you imagine a woman who once could not even understand the questions, now giving encouraging answers?
Can you imagine these young people for whom I provide hope, encouragment, food and shelter, being shocked to learn that I was once more interested in drugs than I was in eating?
Can you imagine the little sister growing up under six mean brothers, learning to hate men, becoming a loving, respectful and submissive wife?
Can you imagine this changed woman telling you that it was God Himself, appearing before her in the image of Christ that powered the changes in her life............
My mind and heart are open...........are yours, if so, I have many, many such stories.
2007-12-25 15:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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positioned on the finished Armor of God's answer is a philosophical one that makes use of medical innovations, notwithstanding it rather is no longer a medical information. The argument is the countless regress argument. there is in all risk no thank you to have empirical, medical information that god(s) exists; likewise there is not any empirical information that god would not. technological know-how is involved in organic universe. God, if god(s) does exist, is the two thoroughly separated from or same to the organic universe. If thoroughly separate, then technological know-how has no skill (a minimum of yet) to evaluate god. If god is same to nature, then we in addition have not any skill to split what "god" is and what "nature" is, and it makes little difference no count if we call it "god" or "nature".
2016-10-02 08:36:02
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answered by nisbett 4
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