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If Jesus is God (or any part of God),

1. Why would God have to anoint Him? Luke 4:18; Acts 4:27; Acts 10:38
If Jesus is God (or any part of God), He would already be anointed from the beginning.

2. Why would there be more than one throne? Mark 16:19; Heb 8:1; Heb 10:12;
Heb 12:2; Rev 3:21; If Jesus is God (or any part of God), He would occupy the same
throne as the Father.

3. And is still a separate entity that sits on a throne beside our Father, then God is not one
God but multiple Gods. But if Jesus is not a separate entity, why do you pray to Jesus
and not to our Father God? Even Jesus prayed to God.

4. Why would He have to overcome this world before He could ascend to sit on His throne
beside our Father? John 16:33; Rev 3:21

5. Why would He say that it was God doing the works through Him? John 14:10; Acts 2:22

6. Where in the Bible does it mention “God the Son?” Several places It mentions “God the
Father.”

7. Where/what is our counterpart to Jesus? Since we are made in the image of God, we
would have a counterpart to Jesus.

8. Why would He have to receive any information from our Father, even after He ascended
to His throne? John 5:36; John 12:49; Rev 1:1

9. Where is the salvation for the millions of people born before Jesus and after Him that
never heard about Jesus? If you say it happened when Jesus descended into hell after
His death that could maybe account for all the people before Him but not for the people
born after Him. If you believe that the people in hell were saved by calling on Jesus as
their savior, then hell is not an eternal existence. That would also mean that no one
entered heaven before Jesus was raised from the dead.

10. Why would He refer to God as “My God?” Matt 27:46; John 20:17
11. Why would He ask the Father to forgive their sins? Luke 23:34; He never said “I forgive
your sins,” but that “your sins are forgiven.”

12. Why would God say to Him “Today I have begotten You?” Palms 2:7; Acts 13:33; Heb
1:5; Heb 5:5; He would have always been a part of God. God never changes.

13. Why would He say that anyone who believes in Him will do greater works than Him?
John 14:12

One of the worst things to happen to the Bible was to have It translated into the Greek
language. Because the Greeks already had so many gods, the translators had to present Jesus
as a god to get the people to believe His teachings, and all of the translations used today are
derived from the Greek translations.

God can never be human even for just a short time. God never changes.

If you continue to read the Bible on a literal (physical) level, then all of the above discrepancies
(as well as many others) will always exist. But if you read the Bible figuratively (spiritually) and
believe that Jesus was a human just like all the rest of us, whom God sent to reveal His (God’s)
Word to the world, and that the CHRIST (God’s Word) is inside each of us as well as in Jesus,
than all of these discrepancies will disappear. Being sanctified and anointed by God, Jesus was
more in tune with this CHRIST SPIRIT than any other human and was able to show It to all of us
by His actions and teachings. It was God that raised Jesus from the dead. Acts 4:10; Rom 10:9;
Gal 1:1 1 Peter 1:21.

All of the above scriptures are contrary to the theory that Jesus is God. By telling the people to
read the Bible literally, the church today is preaching a doctrine of contradiction. And they are
wondering why their enrollment has dropped. Unless they supply the peoples’ spiritual needs,
they are doomed.

God sent Jesus into the world to show us our salvation. Not that His death on the cross was our
salvation, but that knowing the CHRIST is our salvation. By knowing the CHRIST and following
Him, we are saved. Jesus’ whole ministry on this earth was showing all of mankind God’s Love
and that the Kingdom of Heaven was already here. Jesus’ crucifixion was purely physical in
nature and symbolic of the fact that God does not require sacrifices of any kind for man’s
salvation. If our salvation was dependent on Jesus’ crucifixion, then He would have preached
about that more than any other message during His lifetime. Instead He preached about the
Kingdom of heaven and love more than anything else. We should be putting the CHRIST back in
CHRISTmas not Jesus, although this holiday is in honor of Jesus’ birth. Jesus’ birth represents
the revealing of the CHRIST SPIRIT to mankind. The CHRIST has always been part of man, but
Jesus was the first to show us how It relates to each of us.

Jesus did indeed come into this world to give mankind Life. Not by the atonement of man’s sins
with His death on the cross, but by reviling the CHRIST SPIRIT (God’s Word) (God’s Son) which
dwells within each of us, by His preaching and how He lived His Life

To say that Jesus’ death on the cross was for the atonement of mankind’s sin is contrary to
what Jesus actually taught. He preached that God’s mercy and forgiveness was not dependent
on sacrifice but instead on the pureness of one’s heart. Matt 9:13 “But go and learn what this
means. ‘I desire mercy and not sacrifice.’ For I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to
repentance.” When Jesus hung on the cross, one of the criminals asked Jesus to remember
him when He came into His Kingdom, Matt 23:43 And Jesus said to Him, “Assuredly, I say to
you, today you will be with Me in Paradise.” It was not that the criminal had asked Jesus to
forgive his sins that got him into heaven, but Jesus knew the condition of his heart.

Jesus never taught that a sacrifice was required when He told people that God had forgiven
their sins. Mark 2:5 When Jesus saw their faith, He said to the paralytic, “Your sins are forgiven
you.” Also Matt 9:2; Luke 5:20 & Luke 7:48.

You could say that Jesus gave His life that others might live but not in the form of a traditional
sacrifice. By continuing to preach against the need for a sacrifice to gain God’s forgiveness of
sins, Jesus was taking away the priest’s livelihood and knew that He would be killed for it, but
was willing to make that sacrifice because He knew what life in the spiritual world was all
about. The life He gave others was knowing the CHRIST SPIRIT and how It helps everyone
journey through this physical world. John 8:32 “And you shall know the truth, and the truth
shall make you free.”

One scripture in the Bible that is used to prove Jesus is God is John 10:30 “I and My Father are
one.” But the people citing this scripture as proof, are taking it out of context. The whole
chapter 10 of John must be read together to get the true meaning of this verse. That is one of
the problems with memorizing verses. You can remember the words, but you do not get the
true meaning.

All scripture in the bible is ambiguous and can be interpreted in different ways. Let the CHRIST
within be your teacher (this is God speaking to you), guiding you through this physical world by
giving you the interpretation that is right for you.

Why would God give us common sense and logical thinking if He did not expect us to use them?

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