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Only one way?
i asked this yesterday and got a violation notice....dont know why ...guess i hit home to someone.....but ill try again.
WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IS GOD?
1. Jesus- satans brother. once a spirit baby. One of many Gods. One part of salvation...need works and Jesus.
2. Jesus- powerless. sacrificed daily in churches. If you know his mommy you get special treatment. One part of salvation....need works and Jesus
3. Jesus- God of the KJV bible.. Perfect...sinless...the creator of ALL things. The only God there ever was or ever will be. He is salvation. no other way to heaven but by him. no works needed.
4. Jesus- a prophet of God like moses and mohammad. But not God. plays no part in salvation.
i offer no opinion......just observation and the question.
WHICH ONE IS GOD?
31 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Number 3 Jesus. Perfect...sinless. The Son of God. He is our only salvation. There is no other way to heaven except through Him.
- 1 decade ago
To be honest the closest is:
3. Jesus- God of the KJV bible.. Perfect...sinless...the creator of ALL things. The only God there ever was or ever will be. He is salvation. no other way to heaven but by him. [no works needed].
BUT... I have to say that the wording I bracketed could be confusing to some. Although we know we don't have to do any works to obtain salvation through Jesus, this could give the impression that we think we can accept Jesus as Christ and then go out and do anything we want and not be held accountable, which is what many non-believers think of us and is not true.
Source(s): Remember these and many others... Matthew 5:16 - Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven. John 14:12 - Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater [works] than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father. - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Then there is 5. Mohammad- Who was sent to earth after Jesus to enlighten people about the word of Islam
6. God is all that is. Jesus may have been a good man, but not nesercarily the son of God.
7. No God, and only karma governing our lives. Buddha providing the main teaching for this
8. A whole series of gods, determining different things
9. None of the above, as there is no god
10. Not sure.
All 6 represent many other people's views. As for me, I'm tied between 7 and 9.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
3. Jesus- God of the KJV bible.. Perfect...sinless...the creator of ALL things. The only God there ever was or ever will be. He is salvation. no other way to heaven but by him. no works needed.
- 1 decade ago
3 Jesus us one God the gospel,of John says it quite clearly in the beginning the word was with God and the word was God. Jesus was Gid and Gos was too Hence Jesus is the almighty God creator of heaven and earth
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Depends upon one's belief system.
For me it's #3. The Divinity of our humanity shown to us as a reminder of who and what we are if we've a 'mind' to see it so. This has no connection to or bearing on the religions that have 'evolved' from that concept that are devisive, or separate, condemn, judge, use guilt, shame and blame, etc., or are a 'death cult'. I thought that it was interesting that #3 is about the triune nature and where we as humans 'fit' into that (3/trinity as in Father:God/Source/Omnipotent-Omnipresent-Omniscient; Son: God/Divinity in human form - 'all these things I do you can do and more' 'joint heirs' 'image and likeness'; Holy Spirit: activity of God expressing as Holy Spirit in, around, through, and expressing as us). Gave me a smile. Thanks
But that's my opinion - from observation and personal experience.
I don't even try to 'correct' others or view them as 'wrong' if they don't agree. I only know what I know that I know, and that is for me alone and every other person to work out for themselves. I'm ok with agreeing not to see it the same way. I can still stand in love no matter how brutal it appears or begs to be treated differently.
The sacredness of Truth and Love beyond all constructs and definings is the only way I can breath and move about on this plane of existence.
Theologically/philosophically it appears we have separated into disagreement - but when looking for commonality - the thread of Oneness connecting us all is universally acknowledged, in one form or another.
It's in every one of us, whether acknowledged or not, to be free, to be kind - so finding my heart and opening my mind to Truth Absolute translates in my language to embracing Christ and living within the heart of God. It translates differently in others. I ain't the judge, jury or executioner - and gratefully so. I just get to live and love and uplift affirm and support.
And so it is and cannot be otherwise. What joy and richness this tapestry of humanity weaves (notwithstanding some moth-holes currently under repair and pulled strands, which somehow get rewoven).
Thanks for the Q :)
- 1 decade ago
We should spend less time trying to "one up" our Christian brothers and sisters belief system, and more time searching for the lost that don't know Christ at all!
FYI: Jesus is not sacrificed daily in the Catholic Church. This is what you've been taught and it couldn't be further from the truth.
Then you say if you know his "Mommy" you get special treatment. Don't you think Christ loved her? He chose her before she was born. If I were Jesus I'd be a little irked that you were poking fun at my mother.
It’s a common mistake to equate sacrifice with death. To understand the sacrifice of the Mass, it is essential that one understand the biblical picture of a sacrifice: It is always a gift; it is not always a killing. This is why Scripture can speak of a sacrifice of praise (Hos. 4:12) and the sacrifice of thanksgiving (Ps. 50:14).
see link below for further study...
Peace,
Chris <><