13 Feb '13 17:15>
There are some very hateful people who make that claim.
Originally posted by RJHindsyour "proof" that your god was actually 3 persons was the use of "We"
There is only one God too. 😏
P.S. You will have to ask someone else about what Queen Victoria meant by that. I am only telling you what God meant.
Originally posted by wolfgang59The Old Testament refers to the angels as praising God with holy, holy, holy (Isaiah 6:3). Psalm 2:7 refers to God as begetting a Son and calls the Son God. In the New Testament, Jesus seems to refer to this scripture. And the writer of the letter to the Hebrews also refers to it (1:5) and even quotes that Old Testament scripture (5:5). Jesus is spoken of as the only begotten Son of God. Jesus also identifies God as His Father and gave the Jews the impression that He was claiming to be God by calling God His Father, and they tried to stone Him. The High Priest of the Jews also found Jesus guilty and requested that the Roman governor crucify him, perhaps because it may have been against Jewish law to stone someone on the day they were to sacrifice the lamb for the sins of the people or because they did not have the authority to put someone to death, since they were under Roman authority.
your "proof" that your god was actually 3 persons was the use of "We"
I am saying that is no proof as Kings and Queens (and Maggie Thatcher)
refer to themselves in the 1st person plural all the time.
Now ... how about answering those questions?
Originally posted by RJHindsSo?
The Old Testament refers to the angels as praising God with holy, holy, holy (Isaiah 6:3). Psalm 2:7 refers to God as begetting a Son and calls the Son God. In the New Testament, Jesus seems to refer to this scripture. And the writer of the letter to the Hebrews also refers to it (1:5) and even quotes that Old Testament scripture (5:5). Jesus is spoken o ...[text shortened]... ly Spirit, or all three Persons together.
HalleluYah !!! Praise the Lord! Holy! Holy! Holy!
Originally posted by wolfgang59Why would you assume that "bragging" would be a priority immediately upon seeing God?
How many characters in the bible get to see god?
Do they brag about it afterwards?
Do they mention the beard?
Originally posted by wolfgang59In John 10:30 Jesus said, "I and My Father are one.” Jesus said to Thomas, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." However, Jesus never spoke of Himself in the first person plural.
So?
Answer the damn questions or shut up.
Originally posted by RJHindsSo?
In John 10:30 Jesus said, "I and My Father are one.” Jesus said to Thomas, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me." [b] However, Jesus never spoke of Himself in the first person plural.
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Originally posted by sonshipWhy would you assume that "bragging" would be a priority immediately upon seeing God?
Why would you assume that "bragging" would be a priority immediately upon seeing God?
Maybe bragging or giggling are your infantile priorities in life.
Originally posted by wolfgang59QUESTION: How many characters in the bible get to see god?
So?
Answer the damn questions or shut up.
Originally posted by wolfgang59god is everything and nothing all at once just like the yin yang the yin yang explains god really well because you can see this nature of what is and what isn't and everything is that way, you can see both sides of the coin. Also god is love if you really think about it love is at the basis of all reality and love is why we're here it's the driving forces behind all of live and so god being love just really makes a lot of sense but at the same time i can see how it can make absolutely no sense once you get it you get it and come up to the next step of enlightenment and for those of you that dont get it just think about it for awhile eventually you'll understand
How many characters in the bible get to see god?
Do they brag about it afterwards?
Do they mention the beard?