06-19-2006, 09:34 PM
Quote:Bismillah
Curious Christian
I read your new thread concerning the same subject and I am still need some clarification.
It is clear that you believe in the existance of three:
The father,Jesue the son and the Holy spirit.
You called each one of them"God"and this contradict your believing in one God.you clarify this contradiction by believing that these three are one.
I can`t understand this.I can`t understand that me and my father and my friend are one person,I can understand that me and my friend may represent my father,do you mean that ?
Do you mean that the son and the holy spirit represent the father.?
Can we say that the Father is the only God and He gave the son and the holy spirit some jobs to do?
Considering that the word"God"means the creator of the universe,can we call the son and the holy spirit "Gods"?Are they created or shared in creation of the universe?
Who created the son and the holy spirit?
Rock I agree that the concept is difficult to understand.
The simpliest answer is that God the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit have always been as they are now and all exist in unison as God.
Take a look at my thread about "answering questions." I give a biblical basis for the existence of the three.
The Trinity is a great mystery. But God, being all powerfull, works outside of our human understanding.