cofty : thats the point ,you dont like what the bible say about if i have a question about jesus look at the bible anything beyond is a guess. if you do not like the answer than find. but you will be one of the ones that will see him rev 1:7.
Should We Worship Jesus?
by Perry 229 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
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Science is not my subject, however, when one reads the exciting discoveries in science, it all seems to go back to that the GLUE of the universe is Gods eternal Spirit
Then you don't understand the science (methodology, research parameters etc.) behind all of those exciting discoveries and to use science to bolster your view of some supreme being is quite beguiling.
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Pterist
*** Pterist- How do you know that the Holy Spirit is not the 'fundamental forces of nature' how do you arrive at that conclusion. ***
The forces in nature fointment point of view, (limited as that they maybe :) ) are from God's power. I make the distinction only because in the worship of deities from early times, people looked to these forces in nature as gods. So, I'm contrasting the Personal Holy Spirit and his WORK as Gods power in nature which is impersonal ! If this makes since.
FYI, I don't claim to have all the answers, I'm a WORK in progress.
Shalom
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Chalam
"Should We Worship Jesus?"
According to the the original Greek scripture, absolutely!
Take a look, the exact same word used in all these verses whether worshipping "God" or "Jesus".
Only the NWT renders proskyneo differently ("worship" or "obeisance"), depending on the object
Blessings,
Stephen
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PT- In christian theology God is claimed to be omnipresent so how can you differentiate personal and impersonal.
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Pterist
Xchange *** Then you don't understand the science (methodology, research parameters etc.) behind all of those exciting discoveries and to use science to bolster your view of some supreme being is quite beguiling.***
You are correct, I don't know much about science. However, I see a designer behind designs.
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Pterist
Designs *** PT- In christian theology God is claimed to be omnipresent so how can you differentiate personal and impersonal*****
I see the "Personal" Holy Spirit as the power of God that CAN have both "Father and Son" embedded as Jeses words at John 17:25-26...15::26, 17:21...
WhereAs gravity, one of the four ? basic forses in the universe, that may have started "TIME" as we know it, is a power without the "presence" of the Father or the Son . Gravity is impersonal.
God is omnipresent in Holy Spirit...where ever he wishes to reveal himself.....no ?
Shalom. Friend.
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unstopableravens
a designer behind designs- like it !
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So where is God not. To a Christian God must be and can only be omnipresent.