If you’re willing to kindly debate this, I’d love to chat about it. Yes, God is all powerful, which gives him the ability to exist as multiple types of beings, one being the Almighty Father, as you described, one being the sacrificial Lamb for His fallen creation, His Son Jesus, and the other being the Holy Spirit which He gave as a gift to His people at Pentecost as stated in the Bible. It’s not about need, because God also didn’t need to create humanity with free will and the ability to disobey Him. But He chose to so we could truly know His character and love Him and witness the lengths He would go to save us and bring us back to Him after we’ve fallen. Can I ask what your religion is/beliefs are and what makes you not believe in Jesus’s deity?
This comes down to the same statement, 'Three can't be one', Only one can be one. The idea that there can be three gods or some partnership of any kind is polytheistic. The early Christians did not believe Jesus was God. The same for Jesus dying for our sins. Believing God can die for our sins is a fallacy. The only rational conclusion is that God is All-mighty powerful, without beginning or end and free from form, contingent to nothing but everything dependent on him.
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Christianity is polytheism. God is all-powerful, he is not in need of a son/partner.
If you’re willing to kindly debate this, I’d love to chat about it. Yes, God is all powerful, which gives him the ability to exist as multiple types of beings, one being the Almighty Father, as you described, one being the sacrificial Lamb for His fallen creation, His Son Jesus, and the other being the Holy Spirit which He gave as a gift to His people at Pentecost as stated in the Bible. It’s not about need, because God also didn’t need to create humanity with free will and the ability to disobey Him. But He chose to so we could truly know His character and love Him and witness the lengths He would go to save us and bring us back to Him after we’ve fallen. Can I ask what your religion is/beliefs are and what makes you not believe in Jesus’s deity?
This comes down to the same statement, 'Three can't be one', Only one can be one. The idea that there can be three gods or some partnership of any kind is polytheistic. The early Christians did not believe Jesus was God. The same for Jesus dying for our sins. Believing God can die for our sins is a fallacy. The only rational conclusion is that God is All-mighty powerful, without beginning or end and free from form, contingent to nothing but everything dependent on him.
So in that case, what role does Jesus play in the story?