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Islam - General / Re: Does God have a Spirit? - A Second Look
« on: August 13, 2010, 08:37:07 PM »
God does not require a spirit, he is spirit. The question of the Trinity is very confusing for most people and the Muslim and Christian faiths are confusing the issue. Muslims believe that God is singular and most Christians believe in the trinity. I'm a Christian but I believe in a singular God. How is that possible you may ask? Here is the simple explanation:
If you consider the human being, we are made of three parts. The Mind, the Body, and the Spirit. In a real sense, every human being is a trinity. But of a truth, I like everyone else at this forum am a singular person. Likewise, I understand God in a similar way. Did he not infact say; "Let us make man in our own image". BTW, when God says "let us", I believe he is speaking about his angles and not the other presumed parts of the so-called Trinity.
For me, at least, it,s this simple;
Gods has a plan for the ages and this is his Mind.
And, when God came down to man, he took on the Body of Christ Jesus.
God has a spirit, or more correctly, he is spirit and this is his law.
God's Mind, Body, and Spirit all rolled up into one person, our Saviour. Not three different persons, just one; Jesus Christ
The Muslims say that God has no partners and I agree. But unlike the Muslims, I believe in the Person of Christ Jesus and with the Plan for the ages, he will plant his law upon the hearts of his chosen elect. God,,,,, just like you and I, is made of three parts. Why is it so difficult for people to understand this very simple concept?
..................................Ethos
If you consider the human being, we are made of three parts. The Mind, the Body, and the Spirit. In a real sense, every human being is a trinity. But of a truth, I like everyone else at this forum am a singular person. Likewise, I understand God in a similar way. Did he not infact say; "Let us make man in our own image". BTW, when God says "let us", I believe he is speaking about his angles and not the other presumed parts of the so-called Trinity.
For me, at least, it,s this simple;
Gods has a plan for the ages and this is his Mind.
And, when God came down to man, he took on the Body of Christ Jesus.
God has a spirit, or more correctly, he is spirit and this is his law.
God's Mind, Body, and Spirit all rolled up into one person, our Saviour. Not three different persons, just one; Jesus Christ
The Muslims say that God has no partners and I agree. But unlike the Muslims, I believe in the Person of Christ Jesus and with the Plan for the ages, he will plant his law upon the hearts of his chosen elect. God,,,,, just like you and I, is made of three parts. Why is it so difficult for people to understand this very simple concept?
..................................Ethos