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1 | Son or son? Holy Spirit or holy spirit? | Gen 1:26 | zerotheory | 65405 | ||
[If you believe that Jesus (Col. 1:16) created all things, then why do you not accept the 'us' of Gen. 1:26?] First, I didn't agree Jesus created all. God, the eternal, did. No, I don't believe in three seperate Gods, just one. The God Eternity, the God that is in Jesus, in the Holy Spirit, and in all of mankind. "2) Where does Scripture say that Jesus was created?" I do not know. According to scripture, aren't all men the Son of God? "3) Where does Scripture say that the Holy came into being?" Again, I do not know. |
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2 | Son or son? Holy Spirit or holy spirit? | Gen 1:26 | Morant61 | 65412 | ||
Greetings Treadway! Allow me to respond to each of your responses! 1) Col. 1:16 and John 1:1-4 both specifically state that Jesus created all things, so why would you not believe this? 2) You responded to the last two questions that you did not know, yet you made factual statements that Jesus was created. Shouldn't you first determine what Scripture says about Jesus before you decide that He was created? ;-) Scripture says that we are 'sons of God', but it nevers says that every man is a "Son of God". There is a difference. Further, Scripture never speaks of any created man in the way that Jesus is spoken of as: a) Eternally existent - John 1:1-4. b) As Creator of all things - Col. 1:16 and John 1:1-4. c) As God in the flesh - Phil. 2:5-11. I would recommend that you read some of the posts made by myself, Reformer Joe, Makarios, and others on the subject of the Trinity. These will answer a lot of questions. Further, I would recommend that you go to Scripture to find out what it says about Jesus and the Holy Spirit. You will quickly discover that they could not have been created and that they are in fact seperate, but equal Persons within the Godhead. I hope this helps! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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3 | Son or son? Holy Spirit or holy spirit? | Gen 1:26 | zerotheory | 65414 | ||
Tim, Sorry but I see [Col. 1:16] as: 16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him. I don't see anything of Jesus. Me, myself, and I. Who is it? Do you see why I have questions, it's sorta confussing. Jesus is the Son, Son implies creation. Creation comes from something, in this case it came from God. The God which wasn't created, the *ONE* and only original and eternal God. GOD! Again, sorry I don't see Jesus here: [John 1:1-4] 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 The same was in the beginning with God. 3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. 4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men. |
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4 | Son or son? Holy Spirit or holy spirit? | Gen 1:26 | Hank | 65417 | ||
Zerotheory, please read all of John 1. If John was not speaking of Jesus when he used the word "Word" (Gr. logos), then about whom do you think he was speaking? Do you believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, or merely a prophet, or some sort of angelic being, or perhaps just a man? Are you a member of the Oneness sect? What DO you believe? --Hank | ||||||
5 | Son or son? Holy Spirit or holy spirit? | Gen 1:26 | zerotheory | 65419 | ||
Hank, Clearly Jesus is discussed in John 1 however, look at [John 1:13] Which were **born**, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, **but of God**." [John 1:13] tells of the **creation** of Jesus Christ by hte will of God. "Do you believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, or merely a prophet, or some sort of angelic being, or perhaps just a man?" I think everyone and everything is the eternal Son of God. What DO you believe? I believe in MYSELF. I believe in my versions of interpretations as hopefully you believe in yours. Hearing your version helps me form mine and for that I thank you. |
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6 | Do you believe in the one true God? | Gen 1:26 | Pastor Glenn | 65423 | ||
zerotheory, Woe, You said, "I think everyone and everything is the eternal Son of God. " Can you tell us more about yourself? What is your religious background? Do you believe that the bible is from the one true God? Do you believe in the one true God of the bible? Since you are still forming your opinion, does that mean that you are very young? Sorry for asking so many questions, but it would help very much so that we know how to respond to your questions. |
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7 | Do you believe in the one true God? | Gen 1:26 | Roger Wilco | 65482 | ||
Why attack someone and question their Christian maturity on this issue? Galations 3:26, clearly states we are all "sons of God" through faith in Christ. Romans 8:12-17 elaborates. As Christians, we all hope for eternal life. It is not a big stretch for someone to put it together -as eternal sons (small s) of God. We should show some kindness and build people up, not belittle them. Gal 3:26 NIV 26You are all sons of God through faith in Christ Jesus |
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8 | Do you believe in the one true God? | Gen 1:26 | Pastor Glenn | 65531 | ||
Roger Wilco, Definition of eternal: Being without beginning or end; existing outside of time. There is no such thing as eternal sons (small s) of God. This applies to Jesus Christ Son (big S) of God alone. You said, "Galations 3:26, clearly states we are all "sons of God" through faith in Christ. Romans 8:12-17 elaborates. As Christians, we all hope for eternal life." How do we know that someone has faith in Christ without asking? My questions were not intended to tear anyone down. I clearly stated: "Sorry for asking so many questions, but it would help very much so that we know how to respond to your questions." Pastor Glenn |
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