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Originally Posted by Ohio
But why would anyone spend their time trying to prove that Jesus is not God, knowing that one day we all have to face Him at the judgment seat.
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I wonder why too, Ohio, like you. But I have to admit, I've waste tones of time, energy, and even money, looking into these matters. Was Jesus God? I don't know. Is God a trinity? I don't know. I doubt it, but I know the Bible speaks of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit. And that's three.
But let's say that God is a trinity, AND the Son, and we're all convinced of it. Does that change my daily relationship with God? Same with no trinity, and the son just being the son of the Father. Does that change my daily walk with God?
However, there is a problem, if we're doing our darnedest to stick to scripture. Then my daily life with God is disturbed, by infusing my brain with the problem of what the Bible says about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit.
You'd think that sticking to the Bible would result in oneness. However, it seems, it results in division.
I like my simple daily relationship with God ... where I don't have to think about all the inscrutable questions about God.