Topic: memory lapses or oversights perhaps
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Tue 01/01/13 03:25 PM


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


There are no unanswered questions. Only up to the seeker to seek them out.

CowboyGH's photo
Tue 01/01/13 03:28 PM






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


Funches, why do you come here specifically and solely for the reason to argue?

The Holy Spirit not being a secluded being in it's own refers to it not being a being by itself. It is the Father's Holy Spirit.

And God isn't specifically a "Spiritual being". That's why after the tribulation, we will be given a new body in Christ. Not necessarily made up of flesh and blood, but nevertheless is a "body".

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Tue 01/01/13 04:17 PM


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


God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.

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Tue 01/01/13 04:32 PM

God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer

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Tue 01/01/13 04:32 PM

The Holy Spirit not being a secluded being in it's own refers to it not being a being by itself. It is the Father's Holy Spirit.

And God isn't specifically a "Spiritual being". That's why after the tribulation, we will be given a new body in Christ. Not necessarily made up of flesh and blood, but nevertheless is a "body".



Father, Son, Holy Spirit are three persons in One identity.

I John 5:7
For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.

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Tue 01/01/13 04:45 PM

Father, Son, Holy Spirit are three persons in One identity.


they are persons?.....persons are of Flesh and Blood

they are three ghosts...why play like they are people


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Tue 01/01/13 04:57 PM


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


That is just how my mind understands it, because it makes more sense to me that way. Besides, God says in the Bible He is the one and only, that is why you are not to have other gods before him.

I don't believe in taboo questions though. I just believe some things are beyond our understanding as the Bible states God does not think like we do.

So no, I still cling to my belief the three are parts of one, erroneous as that may be.

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Tue 01/01/13 05:49 PM
Questions and Answers:

1. What are the ten commandments? Only place in the Bible where they are specially mentioned is Exodus 34:14-26

2. What gender are Angels? Male, Genesis 6:1-4

3. What is G-d's name? Jealous, Exodus 34-14

4. Who created evil? G-d, Isaiah 45:7

5. Is G-d omnipotent? No, Judges 1:19

6. Where does G-d live? In darkness, Psalms 97:1-2; Psalms 18:11

7. What Xmas tradition is forbidden? Xmas trees, Jeremiah 10: 2-8

8. Why did G-d torture Job? Because the Devil dared him to, Job 2:3




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Tue 01/01/13 06:19 PM


God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.

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Tue 01/01/13 06:32 PM



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


That is just how my mind understands it, because it makes more sense to me that way. Besides, God says in the Bible He is the one and only, that is why you are not to have other gods before him.


I believe the phrase is Jesus may be the one and only son.....but no one can claim to be the one and only god since other Gods such as Baal were in the bible


I don't believe in taboo questions though. I just believe some things are beyond our understanding as the Bible states God does not think like we do.


what is the time of Judgement day is not beyond our understanding...but it's taboo which is why Jesus do not know the time of it


So no, I still cling to my belief the three are parts of one, erroneous as that may be.


isn't God a title and not a "Being"?....so therefore the three are parts of "one what"?...a title? ...like The X-Men

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Tue 01/01/13 06:35 PM

Questions and Answers:

1. What are the ten commandments? Only place in the Bible where they are specially mentioned is Exodus 34:14-26

2. What gender are Angels? Male, Genesis 6:1-4

3. What is G-d's name? Jealous, Exodus 34-14

4. Who created evil? G-d, Isaiah 45:7

5. Is G-d omnipotent? No, Judges 1:19

6. Where does G-d live? In darkness, Psalms 97:1-2; Psalms 18:11

7. What Xmas tradition is forbidden? Xmas trees, Jeremiah 10: 2-8

8. Why did G-d torture Job? Because the Devil dared him to, Job 2:3






1. Yes the 10 commandments is only specifically mentioned in one area. We no longer follow specifically the "10 commandments" in that exact sense. Jesus did though, teach all the 10 commandments through out his teachings.

3. It is an expression with it saying his name is "Jealous". Just as when it says his name is great.

Jeremiah 10:6
6 Forasmuch as there is none like unto thee, O Lord; thou art great, and thy name is great in might.

4. Yes God created evil when he gave us free will. He created the possibility of it. Doing his will is doing good and doing the opposite of his will is doing evil. Therefore him having a will and us having the possibility to do the opposite of his will created evil.

5. Doesn't state he is not omnipotent.

6. Does not state he lives in the dark. States the clouds and darkness are around him, symbolizing he is above us, he is up. Just as Heaven is generally referred to being up, in the clouds in the many mentions of Heaven and or someone(s) coming down from Heaven.

7. says absolutely nothing about Christmas trees being forbidden.

8. God didn't torture Job. He allowed Satan to test him.

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Tue 01/01/13 06:37 PM



God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming


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Tue 01/01/13 06:37 PM




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


That is just how my mind understands it, because it makes more sense to me that way. Besides, God says in the Bible He is the one and only, that is why you are not to have other gods before him.


I believe the phrase is Jesus may be the one and only son.....but no one can claim to be the one and only god since other Gods such as Baal were in the bible


I don't believe in taboo questions though. I just believe some things are beyond our understanding as the Bible states God does not think like we do.


what is the time of Judgement day is not beyond our understanding...but it's taboo which is why Jesus do not know the time of it


So no, I still cling to my belief the three are parts of one, erroneous as that may be.


isn't God a title and not a "Being"?....so therefore the three are parts of "one what"?...a title? ...like The X-Men



I believe the phrase is Jesus may be the one and only son.....but no one can claim to be the one and only god since other Gods such as Baal were in the bible


Jesus is not the only "son" of God. He is the only "begotten" child of God.


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Tue 01/01/13 06:40 PM

Questions and Answers:

1. What are the ten commandments? Only place in the Bible where they are specially mentioned is Exodus 34:14-26

2. What gender are Angels? Male, Genesis 6:1-4

3. What is G-d's name? Jealous, Exodus 34-14

4. Who created evil? G-d, Isaiah 45:7

5. Is G-d omnipotent? No, Judges 1:19

6. Where does G-d live? In darkness, Psalms 97:1-2; Psalms 18:11

7. What Xmas tradition is forbidden? Xmas trees, Jeremiah 10: 2-8

8. Why did G-d torture Job? Because the Devil dared him to, Job 2:3


9:...why do some people write God as G-d? ...is that texting? ...or the "o" key, stuck or missing on their keyboard?

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Tue 01/01/13 06:40 PM




God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming




Context Funches, context.

Genesis 1:1 is not real specific on which it is referring to. Could be referring to Jesus' father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, or all three.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail on who exactly did what. That's why there are two sets of information on creation. One goes into further detail about it then the other.

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Tue 01/01/13 06:46 PM





God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming




Context Funches, context.

Genesis 1:1 is not real specific on which it is referring to. Could be referring to Jesus' father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, or all three.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail on who exactly did what. That's why there are two sets of information on creation. One goes into further detail about it then the other.


is Cowboy the master of contradiction or what...you are incapable of writing one post that doesn't contradict the next post....

CowboyGH's photo
Tue 01/01/13 06:51 PM






God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming




Context Funches, context.

Genesis 1:1 is not real specific on which it is referring to. Could be referring to Jesus' father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, or all three.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail on who exactly did what. That's why there are two sets of information on creation. One goes into further detail about it then the other.


is Cowboy the master of contradiction or what...you are incapable of writing one post that doesn't contradict the next post....


There is no contradiction there Funches. That's why people use a concordance.

Sometimes the english version of the scriptures translates Jesus' father into "God" and sometimes it translates God into "God".

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Tue 01/01/13 06:57 PM







God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming




Context Funches, context.

Genesis 1:1 is not real specific on which it is referring to. Could be referring to Jesus' father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, or all three.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail on who exactly did what. That's why there are two sets of information on creation. One goes into further detail about it then the other.


is Cowboy the master of contradiction or what...you are incapable of writing one post that doesn't contradict the next post....


There is no contradiction there Funches. That's why people use a concordance.

Sometimes the english version of the scriptures translates Jesus' father into "God" and sometimes it translates God into "God".


Genesis 1:1 has only one translation...In The Beginning God created The Heavens and The Earth....you claim that when only God is mention it is referring to Jesus' Father....now like clockwork you claim something else and contradict yourself.....

but anyway this is the last time I'm playing your silly contradiction games....once you contradict yourself on a topic and I point it out... I'm no longer going to respond to it

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Tue 01/01/13 07:01 PM








God could answer a question through someone on here, however, my point was He may Not.


since it's three separate beings ...God can't be a "He" ...it's a "They"

and not all those three separate beings know the answers to all the questions or will answer all the questions

for example:

What is the time of Judgement Day?

1: The Son doesn't know
2: The Holy Spirit doesn't have a mind
3: The Father might know but it's taboo for him to answer



When someone says just "God" They are generally referring to Jesus' father Funches.



cool..so in Genesis 1:1...the God that was being referred to was Jesus' Father

who wants to make a bet that a contradiction is coming




Context Funches, context.

Genesis 1:1 is not real specific on which it is referring to. Could be referring to Jesus' father, Jesus, the Holy Ghost, or all three.

Genesis 2 goes into more detail on who exactly did what. That's why there are two sets of information on creation. One goes into further detail about it then the other.


is Cowboy the master of contradiction or what...you are incapable of writing one post that doesn't contradict the next post....


There is no contradiction there Funches. That's why people use a concordance.

Sometimes the english version of the scriptures translates Jesus' father into "God" and sometimes it translates God into "God".


Genesis 1:1 has only one translation...In The Beginning God created The Heavens and The Earth....you claim that when only God is mention it is referring to Jesus' Father....now like clockwork you claim something else and contradict yourself.....

but anyway this is the last time I'm playing your silly contradiction games....once you contradict yourself on a topic and I point it out... I'm no longer going to respond to it


Nothing has been a contradiction.

There is not only one translation of Genesis 1:1 what are you talking about? The original scriptures alone where not written in what we call "english".

Genesis 1 is a rough summary of it all, and Genesis 2 goes into a bit more detail on who did what. That's why 2 starts out with.

Genesis 2:4
4 These are the generations of the heavens and of the earth when they were created, in the day that the Lord God made the earth and the heavens,

They are not two creations, they are just one rough summary, and next and more full detail.

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Tue 01/01/13 09:27 PM


Father, Son, Holy Spirit are three persons in One identity.


they are persons?.....persons are of Flesh and Blood

they are three ghosts...why play like they are people



God is a Spirit: and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:24)


That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked at and our hands have touched-this we proclaim concering the Word of life.
(I John I:1) niv

As John taught in his letter to the Christians it is very important to know and believe that Jesus is both God and man.

God and Jesus are One, Jesus was born in the Flesh.