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Trinity of god in christianity by Dgs Dinakaran

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  • @shannoisaac What a lie, brainwashing trick. Gathering slaves for Europeans? Please do not sell our motherland. Be a patriot

  • My dear Christians!!!

    Please dont argue with anyone to prove God! We often argue and end up in getting questions of our faith. Bible never says to argue or arguing is a way of Gospel. The only thing for us to do is show the love and peace we received in knowing Jesus. Jesus is still alive and Holy Spirit is still with us. If anybody non-Christians have doubt, we all Christians through out the world there to testify HIM. My God is Still alive to talk with you brother, give a try!!!!!

  • That's why the Jews said to Jesus, that if he truly was the son of God he should be able to come down from the cross, and if he truly was the messiah and that God sent him to save them he should rid the roman empire by raising armies shouldn't he?

  • If God makes war, then he makes also violence and murder, but has he not said himself "Do not murder." Just like sin and death, war is a weakness of human beings - God has shown favour during some wars during the Old Testament. The Church is an institution of peace and the same sacrificial love, so whensoever we eat the host and drink of the wine, we shall remember his sacrifice and REMEMBER that even at his own time of persecution God never resorted to violence.

  • @GodsSeer and since we all want peace for ourself, agreeing with war will be self contradictory and goes against the golden rule. This is also why Christ didn't raise an army to fight Rome as was expected of him. He even healed a soldier's ear when he was being arrested when Peter cut a soldier's ear. Christ sacrificed himself so there be no more sin, war or distress to men. This theology was accepted and used by Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, etc.

  • @GodsSeer The war you describe is not a war of physical armies, the armageddon is difference in sinners and redeemed like the goats and sheep Christ describes. If our God be a god of war, the church condemns itself. For Christ says when you are slapped on your right cheek that you should dhow your left. That is, the greater strength is not to retaliate but to endure. Christ also says "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you."

  • @GodsSeer If so god condemns himself, why then did not Christ raise up an army against the Romans who oppressed the Jews? That's what the Jews expected him to do and yet he said if someone slaps you on your right, show him your left. God doesn't make war, its a useless duel between the weakness of humans. In the old testament, God's absolute justice rewarded his faithful people with 'favour' during war; nevertheless, God never made, or will make war. Coz its a useless human thing

  • Sometimes God makes war to save lives. When Satan is destroying all, God will send in a David to destroy the giants.

  • 1 Th 3:16 many corrct it expect again Bible socity of India and King James. "He" that what other use. Serous translation error found. And many correct it. trinitian cannot correct because it will affect their doctorian. And the will not do it. They know it.Donot read bible.Read Biblessss."s".Compare it.Type !th 3:16.Youtube you will see many vedio.Judge your self.

  • i mean the flood that come on noah time .. its before coming of jesus christ...

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