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I guess you believe that there is more than one God huh?![]()
Again, all you're doing is using the Bible to refute itself back and forth.According to the Gospel of John, God knows all things. (1 John 3:20 KJV)
Jesus did not know which seed is the smallest. He said, ... a grain of mustard seed ... is the smallest of all seeds ... (Matthew 13:31-32 KJV)
White or brown mustard seeds are about 2.5 mm (1/10 inch) in diameter. They are many times larger than the orchid seed, which is the smallest of all seeds.
Hence, why would He claim to be God who knows all things, when He didn't know all things?
Correction, It's you who believe in three Gods camouflage as one God.....
According to the Gospel of John, God knows all things. (1 John 3:20 KJV)
Jesus did not know which seed is the smallest. He said, ... a grain of mustard seed ... is the smallest of all seeds ... (Matthew 13:31-32 KJV)
White or brown mustard seeds are about 2.5 mm (1/10 inch) in diameter. They are many times larger than the orchid seed, which is the smallest of all seeds.
Hence, why would He claim to be God who knows all things, when He didn't know all things?
And I believe that's twice now too.Correction, that is a gross misrepresentaion of what we do believe . . . and the sheer fact that you have decided to show this just reveals how much you do NOT know . . . try again bruh.
You have a significant problem with your lack of logic here. Jesus was not just God, he was also fully man. Thus is it fully possible for Jesus to say He did not know some things.According to the Gospel of John, God knows all things. (1 John 3:20 KJV)
Jesus did not know which seed is the smallest. He said, ... a grain of mustard seed ... is the smallest of all seeds ... (Matthew 13:31-32 KJV)
White or brown mustard seeds are about 2.5 mm (1/10 inch) in diameter. They are many times larger than the orchid seed, which is the smallest of all seeds.
Hence, why would He claim to be God who knows all things, when He didn't know all things?
I like that answer... I'm beginning to see that Greek is sometimes helpful.Easy, the word used for seed (spermaton) is used in history as refering to CROPS and food seed . . . so Orchids don't apply . . .
see how a good greek class woud come in handy!![]()
Asking a question is not neccessarily an indication that you do not know the answer already.I like that answer... I'm beginning to see that Greek is sometimes helpful.
But, I have to say that an all knowing God needs to ask no questions.
Jesus asked many questions... So, He cannot be all knowing... If He is not all knowing, then He is not God.
BTW, I'm going to research food and crop seeds to see if the mustard seed really is the smallest.![]()
exactly.You have a significant problem with your lack of logic here. Jesus was not just God, he was also fully man. Thus is it fully possible for Jesus to say He did not know some things.
That is true when one wants another to admit he knows something....Asking a question is not neccessarily an indication that you do not know the answer already.
Correction, that is a gross misrepresentaion of what we do believe . . . and the sheer fact that you have decided to show this just reveals how much you do NOT know . . . try again bruh.
That is true when one wants another to admit he knows something....
But, the real reason for asking a question is to learn something that one does not know!
Before Jesus raised Lazarus, He wanted to know where his body was laid... He said, "Where have you laid him?"
If Jesus already knew why ask the question?... Do you think He wanted to make Lazarus' family admit they knew where they laid his body?
Then your bible lies elsewhere I guess. Once again, you cannot promote your beliefs without making the bible false elsewhere. Rending your bible a heretical mess.Jesus asked questions because he is not God almighty.... He is not all knowing....
Of course you will never admit it... It's your dogma.... You will die for it....
Try to read the Bible without your dogma in mind and then puffsss your eyes will be open......
That is true when one wants another to admit he knows something....
But, the real reason for asking a question is to learn something that one does not know!
Before Jesus raised Lazarus, He wanted to know where his body was laid... He said, "Where have you laid him?"
If Jesus already knew why ask the question?... Do you think He wanted to make Lazarus' family admit they knew where they laid his body?