Do God Have an Emotion?

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So, when I approach others, I take it with caution... never know if they're not even interested or want to know any thing about God having a strong opinion which I respect and leave it at that. I don't tell them that they're going to Hell because it is not MY place to say it, it is GOD's place to say it. Whether people believe in God or not, its up to the people because they're given the choice to believe and follow God or not. :)

I'm the same with you, I never tell people that they will go to hell for the sins that they committed, because it's not my place to even say because for one, I do not know their hearts, nor do I know their mind. Only God does, God is the only one that can judged upon the individual. ;)
 
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Hun, since you're still young at heart, and have some fears on what being said about God, nor Jesus, but God warned us that there are many false prophets that are gone out into the world, even in Church where some would false teach us the wrong information nor create interpretations to feign their own importance. And even warned us of the temptations in the world. Even the movie "The DaVinci Code" is false teaching too.

If you sense something doesn't seem to fit in right with you, go to your bible and check, You'll have ur answers. ;)

:ty: I should do that. :)
 
The Westboro Baptist Church is an organization of 'hate-group' lead by a false pastor. I wouldn't even bother reading any of his websites.

Byrdie is correct, they give Christians a bad name, these westboro people are not "true" Christians because "true" Christians do not hate people, and they certainly don’t have the authority to condemn people to hell either. It is very sad to see small children screaming out hateful words to people. :(
 
The Biblical God says that if one has a pure heart he/she will enter His Kingdom at (fleshly) death. That same God also hates- He hates all that is bad and evil/wicked. The funny thing is that Jesus Christ (His only-begotten son) proclaimed that his followers must love even their own enemies, so go figure. :cool:
 
The Biblical God says that if one has a pure heart he/she will enter His Kingdom at (fleshly) death. That same God also hates- He hates all that is bad and evil/wicked. The funny thing is that Jesus Christ (His only-begotten son) proclaimed that his followers must love even their own enemies, so go figure. :cool:

Jesus says to love our enemies, bless those who curse us, do good to those who hate us, pray for those who persecute us. If we only love those who loves us, what reward would that do, that's what Jesus was saying. It doesn't mean we should make room for that evil person in our lives, but love them as Jesus loves them. :)

Even Jesus loves those who persecute against Him, Didn't He? He even told his Father to forgive them, they don't know what they're doing.
 
Okay let me ask you this...it's in regards to Jesus' being the Father (the Almighty Himself). To whom was Jesus praying to prior to the Roman soilders taking him captive? Was he praying to himself??
 
Okay let me ask you this...it's in regards to Jesus' being the Father (the Almighty Himself). To whom was Jesus praying to prior to the Roman soilders taking him captive? Was he praying to himself??

You could say that in a way, because Jesus is a part of the Trinity relationship along with the Holy Spirit, The Father God, the Son of God.
 
Then tell me..how many times does the word Trinity appear in the Holy Book?
 
Then tell me..how many times does the word Trinity appear in the Holy Book?

I don't know I can't answer that, if I'm uncertain, but for one thing I'm sure on is the Gospel of John does suggest the equality and unity of Father and Son. ;)
 
Then tell me..how many times does the word Trinity appear in the Holy Book?

It doesn't matter how many times it appears. It only needs to appear once.

Here is one verse that refers to more than one part of God

Gen. 1: 26 (NASV)

Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule over the fish of the seas and over the birds of the sky and over the cattle and over all the earth, and over every creeping things that creeps on the eart."
 
Okay let me ask you this...it's in regards to Jesus' being the Father (the Almighty Himself). To whom was Jesus praying to prior to the Roman soilders taking him captive? Was he praying to himself??
Are we still on the thread topic of God's emotions?

While Jesus was incarnate on earth, He was 100 percent human and 100 percent God at the same time. Jesus, as God, knew what He would be facing on the cross. Jesus, as man, expressed His agony to His heavenly Father.
 
All 3 major religions of Christianity, Judaism and islam are monotheistic. Basically, they are the same God. They all share both similar and radically different theologies. All of them are Abrahamic religions. The earliest religion is Judaism, then Christianity and thirdly, Islam.

The God of Christianity is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the name Holy Trinity. It is still monotheistic because it is one Being containing three persons. That's why we call him the God rather than Gods.
 
The God of Christianity is the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Therefore, the name Holy Trinity. It is still monotheistic because it is one Being containing three persons. That's why we call him the God rather than Gods.

So then the Trinity is not a Biblical fact but a human conception? I mean I've read the Big Book from cover-to-cover (The Living Bible Translation) and I never saw the word Trinity in any page. I remember reading once that some years after the death of Christ that some Catholic hierarchy changed things around in the Bible destroying its original message and purpose. And that such a committee of men created the concept of the Trinity and convinced followers that such a concept was in fact the truth- a scriptural reality. Isn't this so?
 
So then the Trinity is not a Biblical fact but a human conception? I mean I've read the Big Book from cover-to-cover (The Living Bible Translation) and I never saw the word Trinity in any page. I remember reading once that some years after the death of Christ that some Catholic hierarchy changed things around in the Bible destroying its original message and purpose. And that such a committee of men created the concept of the Trinity and convinced followers that such a concept was in fact the truth- a scriptural reality. Isn't this so?

How convenience to ignore my posting of the verse I provided which proves the Trinity of God.
 
How convenience to ignore my posting of the verse I provided which proves the Trinity of God.

Those verses can be interpreted in multiple ways so I wouldn't keep my faith on them. The Trinity concept is man-made and not divine. Believe it.
 
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