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Just one more thing to show me none of us can know for sure what the Bible means, or if it's even true. Some of you chose to believe it, but I'm one that refuses to blindly believe in something. I’ve always believed the Bible to be full of contradictions. This discussion just goes to show one of the many contradictions that's in the Bible.

 

This is two of many scriptures that refer to a difference between God & Son.

John 17:3 mentions TWO individuals. Jesus referred not to himself but to his Father in heaven as "the only true God".

In Mark 13:32, Jesus said no one would know when God will come, not the angels or the Son, but only the Father. If the Father & the Son are one, how could the Son not know of things the Father knows?

 

BUT…..according to these two scriptures, they are ONE & the same.

Matthew 1:23 - Behold a virgin shall be with child, and bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.

Matthew 28:18 - And Jesus coming, spoke to them, saying: All power is given to me in heaven and in earth. Notice it says ALL power.

 

BUT......when Jesus was about to die, He showed subjection to his "Father" when praying. Who was Jesus praying to? Himself, or God? When He said: “Let, not my will, but yours take place,” was He talking to Himself or God? And then, at his death, Jesus cried out: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Was He crying out to Himself or to his Father who was supposedly in Heaven?

 

After Jesus died, who resurrected him, after being in the tomb for three days? Since he was supposed to be dead, could He resurrect himself? If Jesus could resurrect Lazarus from the dead, could He not resurrect Himself from the dead?

I could go on & on, but you get the idea. If that's not contradiction, then I don’t know what is.


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