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Is it true that God put God on the cross to please God ?? since they are one?

Update:

OMG MOST OF YOU ARE SAYING YES !!

YOU HAVE SUCH A WEIRD RELIGION

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  • Tim 47
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    when you put it that way it sounds stupid huh?

    god put god on a cross and god died and was brought back to life by god.

    good god that is fuuuuunnny!

    woo hoo!

  • 1 decade ago

    NO.

    God put his Son (only begotten, meaning his only creation). His son, then created the rest of creation for HIM, that is why he is called the Master Architect. Also, it is why, it says, in Genesis 1:26 "and God says, Let us make Man in OUR IMAGE" because his son, his only creation was helping him. Therefore, there existed before creation, only 3 things, Jehovah God, Jesus Christ (in his Heavenly pre-existence) and the Holy Spirit (which God brought forth at the same time he made himself). So, there was no Trinity.

    God and the Holy Spirit were created at the same time BY GOD. Then God created his son, and his son created everything else. So, when his son died on the Cross, the ONLY THING HE CREATED was destroyed for US. What a great sacrifice that was!

    Yes, I totally agree that the way most Christians believe makes it look totally unbelievable. After all, how can 3 equal beings sacrifice one and it mean anything? Its only through an equal propitiatory sacrifice that anything can be saved.

    BTW it sure beats Islam!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    With faith you can understand anything you like.

    Even the greatest nonsese possible, like if you had a village idiots convention rounding up every village idiot on earth and scribbling down all their non-sence in one contiguous stream of dribble, well with faith it will all sound rather fab and factual.

    Faith is short hand for-i agree to form a mental loop in my head that tells me that all silly things from a particular sorce are all perfectly normal facts.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Nope- God didn't put anyone on the cross. Only sinful mongers did. And Christ is the son of God who said "Father Why have you forsaken me" and "My father is greater than I" he is a representative of God. It is a misinterpretation to make him God. go to gospleofthenazirens. for the original New Testament before King Constantine changed everything.

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  • 1 decade ago

    It is possible yes, since the father, son, and holy spirit are all one.

    It also raises the point, that was it a pointless and meaningless event, since they're all the same, and God is omnipotent and omnisentient.

  • 1 decade ago

    actually god put his only begotten son on the cross . the son was no one but the word of life that was breathed unto mankind , the word of god tha became flesh,full of grace and truth ,lived among us . we saw his glory , the glory which he received as the father's only son . god gave the law through moses , but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ . the only son , who is the same as god and is at the father's side , he has made him known .

    Source(s): karismatickarthik@yahoo.co.in
  • 1 decade ago

    God was put on the cross for us sinners... not for pleasure.

    Since when did pain become pleasure???

    I'm sorry.. I didn't know that getting lashed and beaten was pleasing

    Source(s): Believer
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    God put JESUS on the cross to save the world and give everyone a chance.

  • 1 decade ago

    Peace Upon You

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  • 1 decade ago

    No! Sin put Jesu on the cross, and it was our sin that held him there, and his love, and not three nails.

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