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Old Jul 12, 2005, 11:42 PM
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Name of God

What is the name of your God?

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Old Apr 22, 2006, 07:25 PM   #131  
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This has turned into an interesting discussion.
Of course I believe in the one true God who is a triune being; three persons in one being.
That leaves Allah as he is thought to be (as one person one being) out of my belief system and not God nor the person Abraham believed in.
By the way Jesus Christ (the Word of God also known as God the son) prayed to God the Father.
And since I am thoroughly satisfied with that belief, other discussions are interesting to me but not influential.
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The expression "God the Son" isn't found in the Bible. Abraham, believed that God is one and passed that belief down to his descendants the they have always retained that original view. In fact, the trinitarian concept, which is alien to them, is one of the reasons why they don't accept Jesus as Messiah.

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I too find the discussions interesting but not influential in my belief that Jesus is not God almighty and that the Israelite view of God as one is the correct one.
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In the name of God The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirt.
Jesus is God the Son.
He even said so and agreed to it when Thomas called Him God. It is in the Bible
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In the name of God The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirt.
Jesus is God the Son.
He even said so and agreed to it when Thomas called Him God. It is in the Bible
Peace and kindness,
Fred (arcura)
First, I am not judging your status before God. So please don't interpret my comments in that way. But as you know, not all Christians understand those scriptures the way you explain them. If I say "In the name of decency I send you to correct the situation!". What I mean is for the sake of decency. I don't mean that decency is a literal person. In reference to Thomas, we who are not trinitarians understand Thomas was exclaiming. Just as one would say "My God! Did you see that?" to someone.
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