ArchivedComparing and Contrasting Polytheism to ChristianityOk, so the son represents God in the flesh. Is it an incarnation of God? If the Son is indeed a piece of God, that means that they are the same person, or are two seperate parts of a single entity, which the text seems to support. If this is so, then how can one pleed with oneself? It seems to me that they have two different personalities, and if this is so, have two seperate consciences, and therefore are two seperate beings. This is based completely on faith, so I'm not going to touch it. Sorry for asking so many questions, I was born Jewish so I know little of the new testament. |
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