Originally posted by eatmybishopthen God would not be God, would He? His Word refers to Him as perfect and changeless. If He is not either, He is not God.
what about if it isnt... what about if god has made a few mistakes along the way...?
Did you know some christian denominations believe God achieved the level of God, and that Jesus and Satan are His biological children?
Originally posted by jonesyuno34If he acts in time he cannot be changeless.
then God would not be God, would He? His Word refers to Him as perfect and changeless. If He is not either, He is not God.
Did you know some christian denominations believe God achieved the level of God, and that Jesus and Satan are His biological children?
Originally posted by jonesyuno34But are there not examples in the Bible of Jesus and God changing?
then God would not be God, would He? His Word refers to Him as perfect and changeless. If He is not either, He is not God.
Did you know some christian denominations believe God achieved the level of God, and that Jesus and Satan are His biological children?
Originally posted by jonesyuno34maybe jesus and satan are the two faces of god, all good and evil, i think people have made the mistake in accepting one without the other - there's no balance
then God would not be God, would He? His Word refers to Him as perfect and changeless. If He is not either, He is not God.
Did you know some christian denominations believe God achieved the level of God, and that Jesus and Satan are His biological children?