LovelyPrincessAliya wrote:
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But i must ask..if u believe in the bible and that christ resurrected from the dead..what isĀ*the fundamental difference?
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do u truly believe in the bible?
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do u believe christ is God?
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What is it about the "trinity" that u have a problem believing in?
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I assume u believe God is our "father" and that he sent Jesus his "son" to save us from our sins....do u not believe in the Holy Spirit that enters a christian's life after salvation?
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im a bit confused...explain to me what u believe in...
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The fundamental difference is that Yes I do believe in the resurrection of Jesus but no I don't believe Christ is God, that is because I DO truly believe in the Bible and it makes absolutely no mention of that. Generally the Trinitarian teaching is that in the "Godhead" there are three persons, Father, Son and Holy Ghost; yet, together they are but one God.confused3:? The doctrine says that the three are coequal, almighty and uncreated, having existed eternally in the Godhead.blknoway However in the Bible it never states this. My belief is that the Almighty God stands alone as a separate, eternal, and all-powerful being. Jesus was created by God, and that the Holy Ghost is not a person, but God's spirit his "active force".