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  • 06-05-2010, 10:33 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:33 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:33 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:32 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:31 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:31 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:30 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:30 AM
    Metimis
    i love to see thinkers. you know when they say they are one spirit that means that all 3 of them, the father, the son, and the holy spirit are one. so if you worship Jesus you are worshiping God and the holy spirit. So the, "you shall have no other god be for God," is covered. But,here is something i found: in the old testament. Does God break his own rules? there is a commandment that says, Thou Shall not kill. Yet God does killing and he promotes it. Some of the children God was leading came to him and said we do not want to be afraid, we do not want to kill, and we want to leave and go away. the ground opened up and all of their numbers were destroyed. But Jesus said even if you are angry with a man you have committed sin. If god can break his laws can he be called peaceful and caring. I have spoken to religious and they say god has the right to kill or break his laws. i say then how can he be call the father of Jesus, who only did peace and care and consideration. He never had to kill and he spoke against it. But if God Jesus, and the holy spirit are one and the law of having no god before him is cover then Jesus kills also. so you my friend are headed in the right direction. I believe God is a parent like a mother or father of children. i would have said, okay you can leave but let me help you and give you thing because no one likes you but i love you. God never said he loved anyone. if you find that God said he love us weak, helpless, and defenseless humans please tell me where you found it. i did not say he spoke through anyone or inspired some one, show me where God said he love in the old testament. i say they are separate, Jesus and God, because God kills and Jesus does not. So you my friend have found that there are falsehoods in the Bible. I believe there is a spirit over all life and it is only about peace and care and tenderness. And i believe it has decided not to have God, Jesus, and their holy spirit as God anymore.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:30 AM
    Metimis
    i love to see thinkers. you know when they say they are one spirit that means that all 3 of them, the father, the son, and the holy spirit are one. so if you worship Jesus you are worshiping God and the holy spirit. So the, "you shall have no other god be for God," is covered. But,here is something i found: in the old testament. Does God break his own rules? there is a commandment that says, Thou Shall not kill. Yet God does killing and he promotes it. Some of the children God was leading came to him and said we do not want to be afraid, we do not want to kill, and we want to leave and go away. the ground opened up and all of their numbers were destroyed. But Jesus said even if you are angry with a man you have committed sin. If god can break his laws can he be called peaceful and caring. I have spoken to religious and they say god has the right to kill or break his laws. i say then how can he be call the father of Jesus, who only did peace and care and consideration. He never had to kill and he spoke against it. But if God Jesus, and the holy spirit are one and the law of having no god before him is cover then Jesus kills also. so you my friend are headed in the right direction. I believe God is a parent like a mother or father of children. i would have said, okay you can leave but let me help you and give you thing because no one likes you but i love you. God never said he loved anyone. if you find that God said he love us weak, helpless, and defenseless humans please tell me where you found it. i did not say he spoke through anyone or inspired some one, show me where God said he love in the old testament. i say they are separate, Jesus and God, because God kills and Jesus does not. So you my friend have found that there are falsehoods in the Bible. I believe there is a spirit over all life and it is only about peace and care and tenderness. And i believe it has decided not to have God, Jesus, and their holy spirit as God anymore.
  • 06-05-2010, 10:30 AM
    Meredith
    Well, two things. Jesus was God in human form. He and God are one in the same. (He says this, though I don't have the specific book and chapter it is in the gospels). So therefore, in worshiping Jesus we are worshiping God. And secondly, when Jesus came the Old Law was abolished and a New Covanent was bought in his blood. So actually al the Old Law (Ten Commandments included) is not what Christians follow today.
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