for discussion sake

would any christian care to quote where jesus christ p.b.u.h said he is god?

JOHN 10:30

King James version to be precise…all other bibles are corrupted and altered

I and my father are one

Why slot, peace be upon Him? pbuh
Leave that to Moha

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so dis father his talikng about ni nani? shuldnt we look at the father and praise him other dan de son

mbo i look at him as a human being thus pbuh. two i respect him thus refer to him by his nem jesus o issa, i dnt expect u to respect mohammad so dis moha u r talking about mi cmjui lol

Your language is off-putting so I’m out.

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romans chapter 8 all those that are lead by the spirit of God are sons of God

gospel of john chapter 16 verse 11 to 14 '‘i have many things to say unto ye but u cnt bare them now for he when the spirit of truth shall cme he shall guide u unto all truth"’

Da, dem, dis, dat, dolt.

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atheist hehehehehehehehe mtoto wa nyani o gorilla lol

me two

Since when did Jesus speak English? Jesus spoke Aramaic not Greek in which the manuscripts were found and later translated to English

Can any person quote where you have said that you are a person? Definitely NO. And that doesn’t mean you aint a person.

For those who like to read

When Did Jesus Become the Son of God, the Lord,
and the Messiah?

The missionary speeches of Acts deal not only with issues of salvation;
they also make bold statements about Christ and how God
exalted him after his death. In Paul’s speech to potential converts in
Antioch of Pisidia, he speaks of God’s raising of Jesus in fulfi llment
of Scripture:
What God promised to our ancestors he has fulfilled for us, their
children, by raising Jesus; as also it is written in the second psalm,
‘You are my Son, today I have begotten you.’ (Acts 13:32–33).
In this text the “day” Jesus became begotten as God’s son was the
day of the resurrection. But how does that square with what Luke says
elsewhere? In Luke’s Gospel, the voice utters the same words, “You are
my Son, today I have begotten you” (Luke 3:22), when Jesus is baptized.
9 But even earlier, the angel Gabriel announced to Mary prior to
Jesus’ conception and birth that “the Holy Spirit will come upon you,
and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; therefore the
child to be born will be holy; he will be called the Son of God” (Luke
1:35). In this instance it appears that Jesus is the Son of God because of
the virginal conception: he is physically God’s son. How can Luke say
all three things? I’m not sure it’s possible to reconcile these accounts; it
may be that Luke got these different traditions from different sources
that disagreed with one another on the issue.
The same type of problem occurs with some of the other things
Luke says about Jesus. For example, in Peter’s speech on the day of
Pentecost, he speaks of the death of Jesus and affirms that God raised
him up and exalted him to heaven: “Therefore let the entire house
of Israel know with certainty that God has made him both Lord and
Messiah, this Jesus whom you crucifi ed” (Acts 2:36). Here, again, it
appears that Jesus receives this exalted status at the resurrection—
that is when God “made him” Lord and Messiah. But what then is
one to think of the birth narrative in Luke, where the angel informs
the shepherds who are “watching over their flock by night” that “to
you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is the Messiah,
the Lord” (2:11). In this instance, Jesus is Messiah and Lord already
at his birth. How did Jesus become both Messiah and Lord at both
points in time? Here again there appears to be an internal discrepancy
within Luke’s own writings, possibly because different sources
were used to create his accounts.

All three Gods have names.
Yahweh
Jesus
Holy Spirit
All three are equal. There is no 3-in-1. There are three.
Yahweh reveals Himself first to the Israelites.
He then reveals Jesus.
Jesus the reveals the Holy Spirit.
The Holy Spirit provides enlightenment and keeps you aligned to the their Will.
Jesus came to redeem His Creation (remember in the Beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God and the Word came down…)
That left the Holy Spirit and Yahweh holding fort upstairs.
Jesus returned to where He came from.
And now all three are there running things.
Controversial? Yes. Truth? Yes.
There are not one. There are three.

Worshipping three equals polytheism

according to that stove called mohamed