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41 | 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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42 | In Gen 1.26, God refers to us and our.. | Gen 1:26 | zerotheory | 65386 | ||
[Gen 1:26] And God said, Let us make man in *our* image, after *our* likeness. God was the only one other then everything else which was just created. Sorry, but at this time there is no mention of any son or holy spirit plus you yourself has said the father, the son, and the holy spirit are all one in the same. Again, it goes back to cronology. Please help me understand. | ||||||
43 | In Gen 1.26, God refers to us and our.. | Bible general Archive 1 | zerotheory | 65381 | ||
I guess my problem is in the cronology of the events. It seems to me that God would have explained his son and his holy spirit from the beginning. Also, nothing would deter me from having the same view of the others if they were not considered the same as God at the same time as God. If they are also God then why not just refer to them as God? | ||||||
44 | In Gen 1.26, God refers to us and our.. | Gen 1:26 | zerotheory | 65378 | ||
Here is my problem, "It teaches that there is one God who manifests Himself in three Persons, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. --Hank". I don't think God was speaking in this way. You have said God is all three, who was God speaking to? It appears to me that God is speaking to, and of, everything which was just created, everthing that is or can ever be. God spoke to *everything* that was just created and then created man in the image of everything, light, night, heaven, earth, water, land, every living creature, as well as God. | ||||||
45 | In Gen 1.26, God refers to us and our.. | Bible general Archive 1 | zerotheory | 65370 | ||
I'm sorry but this does not help. Genesis talks of the beginning and in the beginning the word was with God and the word was god but it wasn't until later that the word became flesh. I don't understand how God would have referred to *US* and *OUR* in the beginning. If your answer were the case then wouldn't scripture put the events in correct order? | ||||||
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