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Is the Father the Only God?

Wednesday, April 24, 2013 7:18
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Muslims often cite certain verses of the New Testament in an attempt to show that, according to Jesus, the Father alone is God. This objection would, of course, pose a problem for Islam, because Allah is not the Father (Qur’an 5:18; 19:88-93; 21:26). Nevertheless, Muslims use these verses to show that the Bible denies the Trinity. But what happens when we examine the passages more carefully? Sam Shamoun explains:



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  • The trouble is the Bible no where show a trinity. There is the Father and the Son Jesus Christ.
    The Father is greater then Christ, Christ said so. The Holy Spirit in not a third person!

    The Holly Spirit is of the Father, the Father raised Christ from the dead to eternal life by the Holy Spirit. Now both the Father and the Son are of the exact same Spirit as will the Saints at the First Resurrection when they are born again.

    Why is the Holy Spirit symbolized by water? Why is it poured out? Why will “living water” flow out of the belly of Christ?

    The trinity is given to the world by the catholic church, it is a lie as is all of their doctrine.

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