6 For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, [a] Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. — — Isaiah 9:6
Satan is a god:
4The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. — — 2 Corinthians 4:4
Christians believe God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are the same thing, and the Devil is a fucking angel dipshit, how many times does it need to say that in the story?
And they would be what? I am a Christian. Most of us Filipinos are Christians. And we believe on Trinity. :P
But like Reef nli said, there are Christians who don’t believe in Trinity. Also note that there are more than 1 type of Christianity. Catholicism is one type. Protestantism is another. Many Christians have been arguing each other about our beliefs since, thus the “variety” of the religion, with Catholicism being the most dominant one ('Catholic' meaning 'universal'; lol we Catholics have more freedom than any other Christian of other 'branches' — we can be scientists and believe on Big Bang and evolution without making conflicts with our beliefs, and we’re the only Christians who believe the Book of Genesis is entirely symbolical, not literal, but not all Catholics do for some reason).
And Christianity ISN’T polytheism. We only believe on ONE God. Period. Jesus and Holy Spirit aren’t gods, either way (Trinity or not). In Trinity, they’re just one person (or “entity”, as many of you non-Christian guys may prefer). So Jesus, in other words, is the mortal reincarnation of God.
Satan is a god
LOLWUT? Satan is a fallen angel (the “king” of all fallen angels), NEVER a god. xD
And they would be what? I am a Christian. Most of us Filipinos are Christians. And we believe on Trinity. :P
But like Reef nli said, there are Christians who don’t believe in Trinity. Also note that there are more than 1 type of Christianity. Catholicism is one type. Protestantism is another. Many Christians have been arguing each other about our beliefs since, thus the “variety” of the religion, with Catholicism being the most dominant one ('Catholic' meaning 'universal'; lol we Catholics have more freedom than any other Christian of other 'branches' — we can be scientists and believe on Big Bang and evolution without making conflicts with our beliefs, and we’re the only Christians who believe the Book of Genesis is entirely symbolical, not literal, but not all Catholics do for some reason).
And Christianity ISN’T polytheism. We only believe on ONE God. Period. Jesus and Holy Spirit aren’t gods, either way (Trinity or not). In Trinity, they’re just one person (or “entity”, as many of you non-Christian guys may prefer). So Jesus, in other words, is the mortal reincarnation of God.
Satan is a god
LOLWUT? Satan is a fallen angel (the “king” of all fallen angels), NEVER a god. xD
Satan = an immortal with supernatural powers. Sounds a lot like Zeus to me.
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Cid wrote:
You flame religions and its followers without even considering their side of the story. You’re not much different from Hitler with his extermination of the jews
I was taught that jesus was the son of god, not god.
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Cid wrote:
You flame religions and its followers without even considering their side of the story. You’re not much different from Hitler with his extermination of the jews
Gplex wrote:
I was taught that jesus was the son of god
And God in human form, according to the Trinity. And for those who don’t believe in Trinity, He isn’t really a god, but He is the Son of God — this is the reason why Christians who don’t believe on Trinity confuse me.
Gplex wrote:
Sounds a lot like Zeus to me.
lol that’s Greek Mythology.
reef wrote:
The Bible says that Satan is a god. Look at 2 Corinthians 4:4.
Did it specifically say WHICH god it was referring to? It could be a, not. Also it can be true that it was metaphorical, not literal.
angeloelibz24 wrote:
And God in human form, according to the Trinity. And for those who don’t believe in Trinity, He isn’t really a god, but He is the Son of God — this is the reason why Christians who don’t believe on Trinity confuse me.
What? I was taught Jesus wasn’t god, but the son of god, never heard of the “trinity” until I started talking to Americans. I never understood why people believe Jesus to be god? He sends himself as his son to kill himself to appease himself, for a screw up he made. Now that doesn’t make sense. What am I saying?!?!? Nothing about the human sacrifice in the bible makes sense!
angeloelibz24 wrote:
lol that’s Greek Mythology.
Yes, I know, I was comparing it to Christian mythology.
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Cid wrote:
You flame religions and its followers without even considering their side of the story. You’re not much different from Hitler with his extermination of the jews
angeloelibz24 wrote:
Human sacrifice? You meant martyrdom? Ancient Christians are good at that. :P
The difference?
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Cid wrote:
You flame religions and its followers without even considering their side of the story. You’re not much different from Hitler with his extermination of the jews
angeloelibz24 wrote:
Did it specifically say WHICH god it was referring to? It could be a, not. Also it can be true that it was metaphorical, not literal.
No, but I think most people would agree that it was Satan.
BTW your Filipino? In the Philippines? You speak(or write) good English then. My parents are Filipino. :P
Gplex wrote:
angeloelibz24 wrote:
And God in human form, according to the Trinity. And for those who don’t believe in Trinity, He isn’t really a god, but He is the Son of God — this is the reason why Christians who don’t believe on Trinity confuse me.
What? I was taught Jesus wasn’t god, but the son of god, never heard of the “trinity” until I started talking to Americans. I never understood why people believe Jesus to be god? He sends himself as his son to kill himself to appease himself, for a screw up he made. Now that doesn’t make sense. What am I saying?!?!? Nothing about the human sacrifice in the bible makes sense!