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a list of religious questions that may arise during a debate that are either ignored, pushed aside, tabooed and/or can not be explained away with faith or passages from the bible or the eternal phrase that "God works in mysterious ways" and the question generally collapses the bible
in layman's term.....these are questions that believers either can't answer or are not allowed to answer or forbidden to even think about answering so they play like the questions "don't exist" (no pun intended) if a "religious question" on the list can be answered (un-convoluted-ally of course) then it will be removed....if not... it will remain a fixture so if you have a "religious question" that never get answered then place it here |
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if the three seperate Beings that form the entity known as God are unique...then why are there three of them...one Being would be unique, two or three Beings would constitute as a race of "Beings" or from a race of "Beings"
so if the three "seperate" Beings known as God are not a race of Beings....then where did the other two "seperate Beings" come from? |
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if the three seperate Beings that form the entity known as God are unique...then why are there three of them...one Being would be unique, two or three Beings would constitute as a race of "Beings" or from a race of "Beings" so if the three "seperate" Beings known as God are not a race of Beings....then where did the other two "seperate Beings" come from? The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost have always been. They didn't come from anywhere. And three beings don't form one being, three beings are one God. Again, after you have been told countless times. The word "god" is not a species, is not a being in itself. We just refer to our father as "God" to show his superiority to us. And all three are one God, they are all our superiors. |
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Cowboy..according to your beliefs and what you have been posting in the forum the Holy Spirit isn't a "Being"..but in your response you're claiming that it is a "Being"
if you have to resort to contradictions and trickery...then skip the question because it will remain a fixture on a list if answered "convoluted-ally" ..don't worry more questions will come |
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To me the "three beings" are simply the parts of God, like you have two arms. Otherwise I will admit I don't understand you.
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Cowboy..according to your beliefs and what you have been posting in the forum the Holy Spirit isn't a "Being"..but in your response you're claiming that it is a "Being" if you have to resort to contradictions and trickery...then skip the question because it will remain a fixture on a list if answered "convoluted-ally" ..don't worry more questions will come No, Just your continual twisting of words Funches. The Holy Spirit isn't a being, it is God's spirit. It is only referred to in a very few select parts. |
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Cowboy..according to your beliefs and what you have been posting in the forum the Holy Spirit isn't a "Being"..but in your response you're claiming that it is a "Being" if you have to resort to contradictions and trickery...then skip the question because it will remain a fixture on a list if answered "convoluted-ally" ..don't worry more questions will come No, Just your continual twisting of words Funches. The Holy Spirit isn't a being, it is God's spirit. It is only referred to in a very few select parts. Ephesians 4:30 30 And grieve not the holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption. And then the other's just say the Holy Spirit. |
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To me the "three beings" are simply the parts of God, like you have two arms. Otherwise I will admit I don't understand you. the term God is only a title not one "Being", therefore the three seperate beings can not be parts my two arms are not separate beings but parts of one Being....two other beings besides myself would constitute as being three seperate Beings and would constitute as being a "Race of Beings" or from a "race of beings" wouldn't the same apply to the three seperate holy biblical beings are they not a race of beings...why and/or why not |
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To me the "three beings" are simply the parts of God, like you have two arms. Otherwise I will admit I don't understand you. the term God is only a title not one "Being", therefore the three seperate beings can not be parts my two arms are not separate beings but parts of one Being....two other beings besides myself would constitute as being three seperate Beings and would constitute as being a "Race of Beings" or from a "race of beings" wouldn't the same apply to the three seperate holy biblical beings are they not a race of beings...why and/or why not How is "God" seclusive to one being? That's like saying "Government" is seclusive to one being. Or "family" is seclusive to one being. |
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No, Just your continual twisting of words Funches. The Holy Spirit isn't a being, it is God's spirit. It is only referred to in a very few select parts. Cowboy...the question pertains to the belief or claim that there are three seperate beings...since you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a "Being" ...therefore you must believe there are only "two beings" this is why you won't be able to answer the question without contradiction |
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No, Just your continual twisting of words Funches. The Holy Spirit isn't a being, it is God's spirit. It is only referred to in a very few select parts. Cowboy...the question pertains to the belief or claim that there are three seperate beings...since you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a "Being" ...therefore you must believe there are only "two beings" this is why you won't be able to answer the question without contradiction There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. There is no such thing as the "Trinity" you'll never find that term in any of the scriptures. They are all three one God, because again God isn't specifically a being in itself. "God" is a word used to show authority over something/someone(s). That is why again we are referred to as gods because we have been given dominion over the beasts of this world. And why Jesus is our God, and his father is his God. Jesus NEVER says his father is our God. Jesus eg., Lord God is the one that made man, woman, Heaven, Earth and everything inside of both. That is why we have one God and worship one God, Jesus Christ the LORD God. But obeying and worshipping Jesus we are obeying and worshipping his father as well. For they are one, their wills are the same. Jesus gave us some laws to obey, his desire for us to obey those laws are the same as his father. So with obeying them and keeping our God's laws, we are obeying and keeping the father's laws as well. |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? the relevancy is that in "post 6" you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a being .... POSTED BY COWBOY: The Holy Spirit isn't a being, see how you are playing contradiction games ..they won't work in this thread |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? the relevancy is that in "post 6" you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a being .... POSTED BY COWBOY: The Holy Spirit isn't a being, see how you are playing contradiction games ..they won't work in this thread No games played, only your twisting of words and taking them out of context again. The Holy Spirit isn't a secluded being all in it's own. It is God's Holy Spirit, so with that it is God none the less. |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? the relevancy is that in "post 6" you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a being .... POSTED BY COWBOY: The Holy Spirit isn't a being, see how you are playing contradiction games ..they won't work in this thread No games played, only your twisting of words and taking them out of context again. The Holy Spirit isn't a secluded being all in it's own. It is God's Holy Spirit, so with that it is God none the less. "isn't a secluded being"?.....it's either a seperate being or it's not....forget it cowboy..this thread isn't playing your games....skip this question and wait on the next |
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? the relevancy is that in "post 6" you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a being .... POSTED BY COWBOY: The Holy Spirit isn't a being, see how you are playing contradiction games ..they won't work in this thread No games played, only your twisting of words and taking them out of context again. The Holy Spirit isn't a secluded being all in it's own. It is God's Holy Spirit, so with that it is God none the less. "isn't a secluded being"?.....it's either a seperate being or it's not....forget it cowboy..this thread isn't playing your games....skip this question and wait on the next Yes secluded being would mean separate being. The Holy Spirit is God's Holy Spirit, it is not a separate entity in it's own. It does not have a mind of it's own, it is God the father in a spiritual form. |
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Edited by
funches
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Tue 01/01/13 03:20 PM
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There has been no contradiction, again just your twisting of words. jeez ..I guess I have to do this the hard way Cowboy...according to the belief and the question there are supposedly three seperate beings 1.The Father 2. The Son 3.The Holy Spirit do you consider any of the three not to be a "Being"? ??? All those are beings... where's the relevance? the relevancy is that in "post 6" you claim that The Holy Spirit is not a being .... POSTED BY COWBOY: The Holy Spirit isn't a being, see how you are playing contradiction games ..they won't work in this thread No games played, only your twisting of words and taking them out of context again. The Holy Spirit isn't a secluded being all in it's own. It is God's Holy Spirit, so with that it is God none the less. "isn't a secluded being"?.....it's either a seperate being or it's not....forget it cowboy..this thread isn't playing your games....skip this question and wait on the next Yes secluded being would mean separate being. The Holy Spirit is God's Holy Spirit, it is not a separate entity in it's own. It does not have a mind of it's own, it is God the father in a spiritual form. The Father is already in a spiritual form...therefore the Holy Spirit can't be The Spirit of The Father |
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Edited by
Toodygirl5
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Tue 01/01/13 02:51 PM
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a list of religious questions that may arise during a debate that are either ignored, pushed aside, tabooed and/or can not be explained away with faith or passages from the bible or the eternal phrase that "God works in mysterious ways" and the question generally collapses the bible in layman's term.....these are questions that believers either can't answer or are not allowed to answer or forbidden to even think about answering so they play like the questions "don't exist" (no pun intended) if a "religious question" on the list can be answered (un-convoluted-ally of course) then it will be removed....if not... it will remain a fixture so if you have a "religious question" that never get answered then place it here Seek and Ye shall find. There is no answer to a biblical question that God can not reveal to You if you are sincere in your search. Whether God revels it in his Word, from research or throu someone of Faith. God never leaves questions unanswered. If so, then it probably something is not necessary for us of Faith to know. God reveals only what he wants Us to know. Some one on Here/site, maynot be able to answer all the questions one may have. IMO |
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Seek and Ye shall find. There is no answer to a biblical question that God can not reveal to You if you are sincere in your search. Whether God revels it in his Word, from research or throu someone of Faith. God never leaves questions unanswered. If so, then it probably something is not necessary for us of Faith to know. God reveals only what he wants Us to know. Some one on Here/site, maynot be able to answer all the questions one may have. IMO as in the original post...these are questions that can't be answered, or are ignore or taboo and extends beyond faith ...so I doubt if God shows up to answer any of them |
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