By Richard Abanes
ISBN-10: 0801057825
ISBN-13: 9780801057823
In protecting the religion, Richard Abanes offers the fundamental doctrines of Christianity and exhibits how cults and different new religions both deviate from or deny them.
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In John 15:26, Jesus promises that he will "send" the Holy Spirit. How can Jesus "send" the Holy Spirit ifhe is the Holy Spirit! " The obvious question is: Who "sent" the Holy Spirit? Demons certainly do nOt have the authority to command God, neither do angels or deceased Christians. There seems to be no one left to send the Holy Spirit if the Father was really Jesus and Jesus subse~ quently turned into the Holy Spirit. The biblical answer, of course, is that Jesus sent the Holy Spirit (John ij:26).
One and the same Christ, Son, Lord, Only-begotten, to be acknowledged in two natures, inconfused ly, inchangeably, indivisibly, inseparably, the distinction of natures hr:ing by no means taken away by the union, but rather the property of each nature being preserved, and concurring in one Person and one sub· stance, nor parred or divided into two persoru, but one and the same Son ... 9 The true humanity and divinity of Jesus lies at th~ heart of the gospel message. Ha\' ing a proper understanding of Jesus' full identity as both God and man is essential to salvation (Rom.
The Hindu trinity V,ClS made up of the goos Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The Greek triad was composed of Zeus, Athena, and Apollo . .. [A]ncicm culrures also accepted this idea; cui· rures such as me Bab}'ionian, ~ptian , Phoenician, Greek, Indian, Oli· nese, Japanese, Icelandic, Siberian and others. ses and me Latin church as personae-iS absolutely unique in the history of human thought. ~ [Tlhe Trinity is not a Bible reaching... [Llong before Jesus walked the earth gods were worshipped in groups of three, or trinities, in places such as ancient Egypt and Babylon.
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