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  • What is the name of the father, the son and the Holy Spirit? and doesn't it say in Acts 2:38 that you need to baptize in Jesus name? So the name would be Jesus. So he is the only God not three only one! Thanks!

  • JESUS = FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST! THERE IS NO TRINITY! JESUS IS THE NAME OF THE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST! THE BIBLE TEACHES THAT JESUS ALONE CREATED EVERYTHING BY HIMSELF, HE SAID THERE IS NO OTHER LORD BESIDES "HIM" NOT "US," THAT CLEARLY SHOWS THAT ONE PERSON WAS SPEAKING, NOT THREE

  • your views on who God is are purely based upon scripture which is written in a book. God is bigger than we can imagine, is not Jesus.

  • Evidence of the existence of true God

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  • So, this video says that the Christian God is holy, perfect, and cannot sin. So, am I supposed to ignore all of God's actions? According to Scripture, the Christian God is not only responsible for creating death in the first place, but also commanded the Israelites to kill countless men, women, and innocent children in the conquest of Canaan. God allowed slavery, sexism, & commanded the death penalty for homosexuals, disobedient children, & all idolaters (people who follow other gods/no god).

  • @Dumbfoundedification When we say that He is "perfect," this means that there is not in Him any defect, and He is not in need of anything but all things are in need of him. Evidently you have a different standard of perfection than God. The question is which is right? I'm going to go with God on this one. God can do no wrong. He defines what is right and wrong.

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  • @ndrummer99 Perfection cannot be assessed without knowledge of intent. You say god is perfect? Perfect for what, in what respect, to what end? Perfection is arbitrary because purpose/ intent are arbitrary. Purpose exist only within the mind, it is wholly imaginary/conceptual/subjectiv­e. Likewise any assessment of perfection is wholly imaginary/ conceptual/subjective. Anything may be said to be perfect in a specific context; nothing can be perfect in all context without logical confliction.

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  • @smartmouth2009,

    Why did God send prophets to tell the True Word of God to only one geographical area?

    Why are there no Indian prophets or Chinese, Peruvian, Inuit, etc?

  • Why are there so many different Religions?

  • @spaceraver33 SORRY I DIDNT THINK IT WOULD GO UP SO MANY TIMES

  • All through the Bible it conveys the same message.look it up...

  • @Aphex217Twin, God cannot sin, but He wanted His creatures to have free will. This makes sense because He made us to be humans, and if He wanted to control us He would have made us robots or puppets instead.

  • Some of his teachings are good, such as the information about Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh-Day Adventists, Mormons, etc. But he also attacks and doesn't follow through the logic of Christ's words. If we are saved by believing in Jesus, then what is hell for, and why should we care about sin?

  • This guy is super crazy. He attacks. and doesn't follow jesus teaching.

  • Hello Youtube,

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    I love our Lord!!! God bless!!

  • if God cannot sin, then how does he have "freewill"?, and if you can have "freewill" and not be able to sin, because you're perfect, then wouldn't Adam and Eve (if created perfect) also have been unable to sin, but have "freewill"?

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