by daisymae19 on April 7th, 2007

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Do you think these two sentences are the same? 1. The only way to the Father is through the Son & 2. The only way to God is through Jesus.

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  • by Anonymous on April 7th, 2007

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    Yes it is basically the same "according" to Christianity. G-d is the father of Jesus, meaning Jesus is the son of G-d, making G-d the Father.

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  • by Anonymous on April 7th, 2007

    Anonymous

    Religously speaking... statements 1 & 2 are identicle, if you ask me.

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  • by pcorr99 on April 7th, 2007

    pcorr99

    Depending on context.
    The first question could be about normal humans in which case you may hurt the son to get back at the father for something (think Sopranos or Mafia)

    Or it could be in the context of Christianity in which case yes its the same.

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  • by nong33 on April 7th, 2007

    nong33

    In Christianity, yeah the two are about the same since "Father" is synonymous with God and "Son" is with Jesus.

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  • by Constel on April 7th, 2007

    Constel

    yes, they really are the same..

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