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It is but most people know God as God. Not Yahweh.(I prefer Elohim)
Where does this doctine come from? NOWHERE in the bible does it say God could sin.
Quote from: RED on May 13, 2010, 11:26:58 AMWhere does this doctine come from? NOWHERE in the bible does it say God could sin."wrong BOI!!!" thank you billy.where does it say he can't?
Where does it say He can? If one is capable of sin he will sin. If on is capable of talking he will talk sooner or later. So if He can sin he would sin and no longer be God would he?
Quote from: xCaLeBx on May 13, 2010, 11:34:10 AMwhere does it say he can't?Where does it say He can?
where does it say he can't?
Quit trying to understand God
Also, the Bible says that Jesus was tempted just like we are tempted (but did not give in to that temptation). If it was truly IMPOSSIBLE for Jesus to sin, then there really wouldn't have been any temptation. It is the fact that Jesus COULD have sinned, and yet chose NOT to, that is so amazing.
It [the Trinity] is difficult to comprehend yet I believe Biblically confirmed.
Prof, I couldn't access that link.
My question is THIS, Why would he WANT or NEED to? God does nothing without reason.
This question does not accomplish anything other than idle chatter that doesn't matter.
Quote from: xCaLeBx on May 13, 2010, 11:34:10 AMQuote from: RED on May 13, 2010, 11:26:58 AMWhere does this doctine come from? NOWHERE in the bible does it say God could sin."wrong BOI!!!" thank you billy.where does it say he can't?Where does it say He can? If one is capable of sin he will sin. If on is capable of talking he will talk sooner or later. So if He can sin he would sin and no longer be God would he?
ask him when you die.