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  • God the Father. Remember, the Christian god is triune.
  • Question/comment: Why is this question getting negative ratings, though the question is perfectly valid?
  • I am really sorry that some conservatives rates down such questions, instead giving a logical answer. Jesus is called the Son of God, god and son of man. His title God the Son is unbiblical(not found in the bible) given him in 4th century.
  • if you do not get a sensible answer remember that we are all just humans and will never fully understand god.
  • The bible says; this is the only way to accurately answer any theological question people. The Bible says, in a quote from Christ Himself, that He has the power to lay down His life, and the power to take it back up again. If Christ truly was God, and He was, then what MAN would ever be able to kill Him? Christ laid down His own life by His own will, and because He is God was able to raise Himself back up. John 10:18 God Bless
  • His Dad.
  • God is trinity, Father Son and Holy Spirit. We cannot, yet, understand, how Jesus could be separated by sin (on the Cross) from His Father and the Spirit, but He was (He called out Eloi Eloi Lama Sabacthani-My God My God why have you forsaken me). In the same way, it is hard for us, yet, to understand that God the Father raised Him from the dead, and yet, at the same time, Jesus himself said "I have the power to lay my life down, and to pick it up again." John 10:18
  • Jesus as a man was the creator God in human form temporarily to die for our sins to be blotted out. See Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 9:6, Isaiah 63, Isaiah 53, Acts 3:15, I Timothy 6:14-16, Hebrews 10, 1 Corinthians 10:4. When Jesus was on earth as a man he was also in heaven as the holy spirit. Jesus the God/man died and Jesus raised that body up. See John 2. See also John 3 for proof that Jesus was also in heaven while on earth. I think the scripture says 'No one has ascended up to heaven but he that came down from heaven, the son of man, who is in heaven. Best wishes, Eddie Cairns.
  • You have to remember that God is a spirit. What man can kill a spirit? His physical form was slain, but his spiritual cannot be touched by any man.
  • I believe it is not as simple as that. Jesus was God's son, and what has died was only the flesh, the mortal part, not the spirit which is of divine origin and immortal. No one knows for sure what happened in the tomb. Jesus was seen later by his students alive and Thomas touched his hand to verify that. After a while Jesus was undertaken (taken to heaven I suppose to put it simple). But no one knows the state of his body from the moment of his, lets say, resurrection to the moment of his undertake.
  • God sent himself on a suicide mission! no wonder theres so many suicide bombers in the name of god! they were made in his image ;
  • Jehovah:) the father resurrected his son Jesus!
  • 2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness. Galatians 1:11-12 I want you to know, brothers, that the gospel I preached is not something that man made up. I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ. 2 Timothy 3:16 tells us that the Bible was "breathed out" by God. Galatians 1: 11-12 tells us that the gospel was a revelation from Jesus Christ himself, which was recorded by Jesus disciples and Paul. God himself chose the disciples and the people whom He knew were going to spread His word and write the Bible. The Bible was written by approximately 40 men of diverse backgrounds over the course of 4000 years. Despite being penned by different authors over 40 centuries, the Bible does not contradict itself and does not contain any errors. The authors all present different perspectives, but they all proclaim the same one true God, and the same one way of salvation—Jesus Christ (John 14:6; Acts 4:12). In John 8:58 "I tell you the truth," Jesus answered, "before Abraham was born, I am!" The above verse speaks a lot about who Jesus really is. All about Jesus and the Holy Trinity explained in the below website. http://jesustrinity.blogspot.com Lots of videos, sermons, songs are also present, along with all of Jesus miracles, his parables, and questions on his birth, crucifixion, resurrection are answered. Many major questions on Christianity are answered with lot of examples that cannot be denied by anyone, such as, 1) Did Jesus really exist? Is He God? Why did He suffer on the Cross? 2) What is so special about Jesus? Why cant I just view him as an ordinary man or a teacher or a prophet? Why should I see him as God? Pasting a small part from the website. Visit the website to strengthen your faith in Jesus or to know more about Him. Jesus is God. 1.Thomas calls Jesus God in John 20:28 (Note, Thomas addresses Jesus specifically.) 2. Jesus is God in Heb. 1:8 3. John the apostle states that Jesus was the Word which was God that became flesh (John 1:1-14) 4. The phrase "Call upon the name of the LORD" (Hebrew, YHWH, i.e., Psalm 116:4) used only of God on the OT, and translated into the Greek in the LXX as "Call upon the name of the LORD (greek, KURIOS)," applied to Jesus in the NT (1 Cor. 1:2) Jesus is God in flesh 5. The apostle John says that Jesus was , "…calling God His own Father, making Himself equal to God," (John 5:18) 6. Jesus said that He and the Father are One (John 10:30), that caused the Pharisees to claim that Jesus was making Himself out to be God. 7. Jesus knew all things (John 21:17) 8. Jesus knew all men (John 16:30) 9. Jesus is everywhere (Matt. 28:20) 10. Jesus Christ, dwells in you (Col. 1:27) 11. Jesus is the exact representation of the Nature of God (Heb. 1:3) 12. Jesus is eternal (Micah 5:1-2) 13. Jesus gives eternal life (John 10:27-28) 14. Jesus is our only Lord and Master (Jude 4) 15. Jesus is called the Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6) 16. Jesus is called the Mighty God (Isaiah 9:6) and "God" also be called the Mighty God in Isaiah 10:21 17. Jesus is able to raise Himself from the dead (John 2:19-21) 18. Jesus created all things (Col. 1:16-17), it is God who created all things by Himself (Isaiah 44:24) 19. Jesus searches the hearts and minds of the people (Rev. 2:23) 20. Jesus is worshiped (Matt. 2:2-11; Matt.14:33; Matt.28:9; John 9:35-38; Heb. 1:6) Only God can be worshipped (Matt. 4:10) (same Greek word for worship is used in each place.) 21. In the OT God was seen (Exodus 6:2-3;Exodus 24:9-11; Num. 12:6-9; Acts7:2), yet no man can see God (Exodus 33:20; John 1:18). It was not the Father that was seen in the OT (John 6:46). Who, then were they seeing? See John 8:58. 22. Jesus claimed the divine name, "I AM", for Himself in John 8:58 see Exodus 3:14. 23. Jesus says you must honor him even as you honor the Father (John 5:23). 24. Jesus gives life (John 5:21). 25. Jesus bears witness of Himself (John 8:18;John 14:6). 26. Jesus is the One who will judge you on judgement day (John 5:22-23). Only God can be the judge. 27. Jesus forgives sins (Luke 5:20) (Luke 24:47,Acts 10:43) .Only God can forgive sins. http://jesustrinity.blogspot.com
  • If this Jesus was indeed the God--as the Trinitarian concoction states--then by the power of his own inherent omnipotence he must have resurrected himself. Now, Let us keep in mind that the God is all-powerful and, therefore, no one has any power to kill him. So any attempt to reconcile the inescapable conflict this riddle presents, it won't be as easy as you may think. For if you were to accept that the God is the Jesus and the Jesus is the God both simultaneously, then, notwithstanding the absurd and irrational this might sound, the rationale would be that the God BEGOT HIMSELF! In other words, the God is his own father and his own son both simultaneously! Here's more, in HEBREWS 10:7, this purported Jesus said: "...In the volume of the book it is written of me to do YOUR will O, God!...." But who's will? His own? Isn't he the God himself? How could this Jesus be the God himself and make such a contradicting statement? On the other hand, if this is not the God but Jesus making that statement, then these two entities are not one and the same, hence the Trinitarian riddle is invalid, or else this God-Jesus is putting up a fraudulent show. Moreover, on the same account, I'll be inclined to infer the God actually didn't send anybody to rescue the world, but rather he himself impregnated the virgin Marry then also, simultaneously, became the human embryo inside Marry's womb which eventually was born, grew up, and made himself a vicarious sacrifice to pacify his own wrath and forgive man. I know it sounds crazy but is there any more perspicuous way that this jumble could be rationalized? Does it actually have a rational explanation to any degree within man's capacity to rationally conceive? The Trinitarian article of faith is a primitive mythological concept which predated Christianity and was never intended to be taken as a substanciated reality.
  • I Have got the answer for your questions
  • There is none but Allah.
  • Jesus was NEVER God himself. Almighty God [ Jehovah/ Exodus 6;3] SENT Jesus.
  • The hypostatic union is the term used to describe how God the Son, Jesus Christ, took on a human nature, yet remained fully God at the same time. Jesus always had been God (John 8:58, 10:30), but at the incarnation Jesus became a human being (John 1:14). The addition of the human nature to the divine nature is Jesus, the God-man. This is the hypostatic union, Jesus Christ, one Person, fully God and fully man. Jesus' two natures, human and divine, are inseparable. Jesus will forever be the God-man, fully God and fully human, two distinct natures in one Person. Jesus' humanity and divinity are not mixed, but are united without loss of separate identity. Jesus sometimes operated with the limitations of humanity (John 4:6, 19:28) and other times in the power of His deity (John 11:43; Matthew 14:18-21). In both, Jesus' actions were from His one Person. Jesus had two natures, but only one personality.

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