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Why god doesnt exist
Topic Started: Dec 3 2008, 09:26 PM (3,540 Views)
.Punxx
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Don't you mean Jesus Christ?

Jesus Christ = God the Father = The Holy Spirit. According to the Trinity

I'm assuming he's Catholic though.
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Jan 9 2009, 04:12 PM
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Don't you mean Jesus Christ?

Jesus Christ = God the Father = The Holy Spirit. According to the Trinity

I'm assuming he's Catholic though.
So God = Jesus Christ. Not sure i've ever heard that one before.

And the catholic thing is supposed to be a joke right?
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So God = Jesus Christ. Not sure i've ever heard that one before.

Really!? I heard it alot, especially at Cathocism.

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The Trinity is a Christian doctrine, stating that God exists as three persons, or in the Greek hypostases, but is one being.[1][2] In other words he is the Triune God. The persons are understood to exist as God the Father, God the Son (incarnate as Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit, each of them having the one identical essence or nature, not merely similar natures.



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And the catholic thing is supposed to be a joke right?

Mormonisn/Jehovah joke.. not that funny I guess. :rofl:
Edited by .Punxx, Jan 9 2009, 04:22 PM.
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I'm actually mormon, but that asside, I believe god and jesus are exactly alike, yet are two seperate beings, christ simply being the son of god, god being the father, who delegates to christ all things to do in his name. it's kinda like, christ says in the new testiment, "I have never done anything I have not seen the father do", or how he says in the garden of gethsemene "not my will, but thin be done". I feel they are seperate beings, but Identical in glory and prupose. also, I believe christ is the father of our bodies, since he saved us from death, and was the one who created man originally, but that god told him too do it in his name instead of in the name of christ. theres a lot of reasons I feel that they are seperate, but you can still refer to both as god, because they are one in purpose. those are my views at least, not to different from other peoples, I don't like to think of god as confusing or unknowable, since he is the source of truth. thanks for agreeing with me previous statement though :)
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Since you're Mormon I'd like to take this oppurtunity and ask you this. It's written in the 10 Commandents that you shall have no other gods before him? Although, don't Mormons believe in Thousands of gods & goddesses throughout the Cosmos?
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Jan 9 2009, 04:35 PM
Since you're Mormon I'd like to take this oppurtunity and ask you this. It's written in the 10 Commandents that you shall have no other gods before him? Although, don't Mormons believe in Thousands of gods & goddesses throughout the Cosmos?
Don't you mean scientologists?
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Jan 9 2009, 04:47 PM
.Punxx
Jan 9 2009, 04:35 PM
Since you're Mormon I'd like to take this oppurtunity and ask you this. It's written in the 10 Commandents that you shall have no other gods before him? Although, don't Mormons believe in Thousands of gods & goddesses throughout the Cosmos?
Don't you mean scientologists?
Remember that video about Mormonism; Is This Battle Star Galactica
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lol, uh not so much, theres a lot of "Mormons" that have beliefs, that are not cannonical, so thats taking some mormon beliefs and then stretching them out alot. well, as for your question, God the Father is the highest god, and any mormon, or christian in general that puts other gods before him is dissobaying the ten commandments. mormons do believe that the universe is infinite, but also that it only has one father, the eternal god that created it. weather or not there are "other infinite universes" we know not, but if their where, I could only assume they would have their own Eternal Father, kinda like a paralell universe. people like to take a lot of our beliefs out of context, so the best way to know what mormons really believe, is like what your doing right now, ask one what they believe. I also havn't seen"is this battle star galactica" nor have I heard of it. the best source I can think of for finding out what mormons believe is <http://mormon.org/mormonorg/eng/>, If you have any questions you don't want to ask here.
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Why not question it?
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question what? the paralell universe thing, sources or the church or somthing? it's not like I havn't before. but before you specify, let me know if this vagely answers your question. I want to make it clear that I don't believe any of what I do blindly or out of tradition or family. I have researched many doctrines and beliefs, and deeply considered the significance of their meaning. the reason I believe many of the things I do, is because I've felt a power that has come from certain doctrines, that I have found a lack of in others. also the claims and doctrines that I believe, if they are true, are sound and comforting, and provide me with hope for a future that seems so wonderful people often find it too hard to believe. most of all, I have actually prayed and received spiritual promptings telling me if what I was asking about was true. given the way I have gone about finding answers, I am not concerned if others disagree with me, since my views have been solidified by feelings I can't express. I do still appriciate others views, and still consider what theirs would mean if true.

The important thing is, don't believe in anything unless you really want to believe that it's true. thats what I've learned, and what has helped me to understand others and listen to them as well, because I want to know whats out there, cuase if I like it, I can find out for myself if it's true through prayer.
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Here's something.

A christian quotes: "(Blank) is really enjoying life and all that it has to offer. God is truly blessing me right now."

So by definition, this person believes that good things are happening to him because God wills it.

So what happens to those who do not believe in god? Am I and everyone else doomed to bad circumstances for the rest of our lives? Surely God does not will those who do not believe to be blessed. Especially if they do not believe. From what I hear it's the ultimate sin.
So explain why my life is doing well without god? By your logic of a blessing, it would have to indicate that good things happen to those who believe, and nothing but bad things happen to those who don't.
Otherwise your argument of a blessing is incorrect, and the prior quote is basically a bunch of bullcrap.

This logic also applies to prayer.
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God doesn't have a body and he's genderless. He's more like a spirit. Don't you even take boring Catholic Classes when you're in Yr 7 >_<
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Feb 12 2009, 07:27 AM
he's genderless
Oh is he now?
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Feb 12 2009, 08:43 PM
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he's genderless
Oh is he now?
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Catholic classes are the (indirect) reason why I'm an atheist. But thanks for asking.
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Ally to good. Nightmare to you.

I don't much care about what gender God is. I'm not religious but I am religiously curious. I like to learn about it. My big gripe about the argument of whether or not he exists is that if he does he's one sick mother... If he does exist, I think he only gave everyone the freedom of choice as a game. I mean humanity always seems to be heading in the wrong direction. Why would he let his own creations be their own demise. Seems a bit morbid to me.
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