We are not forced to believe anything.
Prophets are sent by God ONLY to convey and preach His Message to the people they are sent to, they are NOT sent to force anyone. Prophets are just bearers of the ‘Good News’ to those who listen to their prophets and at the same time, prophets are warners to those who reject their prophets’ preaching. God gave man the faculty of intelligence to think logically and rationally of what their respective prophet said and preached. You are not forced to believe in anything as everything is about you making choices. It’s your choice whether you want to believe what your prophet is saying or not, but still many find it more appealing to listen to other people than to listen to their own prophet.
That isn't a quote from Jesus saying we HAVE to believe in one God. Jesus never did say we have to believe in God, there is always the option not to, but with consequences.
That’s not correct –
In Mark12:29, Jesus said “
The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is ONE”.
In John 5:24, Jesus said, “
Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes Him who sent me has eternal life and will not be judged but has crossed over from death to life”.
So, if you listen to Jesus’ words in Mark 12:29 and John 5:24, Jesus
DID say God is ONE and he DID say you HAVE TO BELIEVE in this ONE God if you want eternal life.
But you are right – there is always the option whether you want to listen to Jesus or listen to the words of other people….and we know who you listen to, don’t we ??
And the scripture most certainly says God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten Son to die. Your cherry picking doesn't change that.
Which English-translated Bible are you reading ?? There’s NOT a SINGLE verse in the WHOLE Bible that said God sent Jesus to die. But you can prove me wrong here, so,
please quote that particular verse that said God sent Jesus to die – I sincerely hope you can quote that verse in your Bible as I hate to think of you as just one of those guys who just run their mouth making outlandish claims without any proofs !!
By the way, the word ‘begotten’ in John 3:16 is proven to be fabricated and that’s why most of today English-translated Bibles, with the exception of the KJV version, have all removed the word ‘begotten’ in their versions of John 3:16.
Jesus is God as per John. The Logos. Read John chapter 1.
The Word of God, is Jesus
ONLY in John 1, nowhere else,
because John 1 is about how God creates Jesus, and God creates by just uttering a Word and we said it is the Word of God because it was uttered by God.
The Word of God
IS NOT exclusively a title for Jesus, and Jesus himself has NEVER referred to himself as ‘the Word’. The phrase ‘W/word (logos) of God’ can be found in other verses too. In Matthew 15:6, we read “
you nullify the W/word (logos) of God for the sake of your tradition” which means you nullify the Command of God for the sake of your tradition, NOT that ‘you nullify Jesus’ and in Hebrew 13:7 “
leaders who spoke the W/word (logos) of God” which means leaders who spoke what God had spoken, NOT that the leaders who spoke Jesus.
The Greek word ‘logos’ is also a
masculine noun and so, at times, it was also referred to as a ‘he/him’. In John 1:3, it was NOT Jesus who created all things, but it was God who created all things and God creates by just uttering a word which is the ‘he’ in John 1:3.
John 17:11 (notice the nominative personal pronoun!) has Jesus praying to be one with the Father and thanked him for making this state of affairs possible.
John 17:21 clearly says God is in Jesus and can be in the ones Jesus prays for as they are in Him and the Father.
John 17:22 once again says they are one.
John 17:23 Jesus says being in the Father as He is is their perfection. It is entirely possible if Jesus knows what he is talking about. I have a tendency to accept that for some reason. How about you? This is not John talking about Jesus, it is Jesus' own prayer.
John 17:11 reads “
I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of] your name, the name you gave me, so that they may be one as we are one”. In John 17:11, Jesus was NOT praying to be one with the Father, BUT
he was praying for his disciples to be one with the Father, just like he was one with the Father (remember Jesus said ‘My Father and I are one’ ?)– so, if being one with God means Jesus is God, then, Jesus must be praying for his disciples to be Gods too !!
John 17:21-23 reads “
that all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me. 22 I have given them the glory that you gave me, that they may be one as we are one— 23 I in them and you in me—so that they may be brought to complete unity. Then the world will know that you sent me and have loved them even as you have loved me” – so, if God being in Jesus makes Jesus God, then, Jesus being in his disciples (
I in them) will make his disciples him ???! Is it entirely possible, if Jesus knows what he is talking about, which obviously he does, then perhaps, it’s
you who don’t know what Jesus is talking about ?? I have the tendency to believe that’s the case here.
And I have no idea why you keep bringing up the trinity, I don't believe in it either.
You don’t believe in the trinity but you believe Jesus is God ???!! The reason the Trinitarians are making claims Jesus is God
IS to support the doctrine of trinity !! If Jesus is NOT God, which he’s NOT, then, the doctrine of the trinity will just collapse, so, I can understand from where the Trinitarians are coming from, but why are you pushing the notion that Jesus is God if you don’t believe in trinity ??? Maybe because only God can and must die in order to redeem the sin of mankind, so Jesus must be God ???! Is that why you are pushing the notion that Jesus is God ???!!