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John 10:30 is often used as proof that Jesus is God because like you said Jesus said, “I and the father are one.” But, then if you go on to read the next six verses, you will see Jesus explaining that his foes were wrong to think that he was saying he is God.

“Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42).

This shows that jesus and God had two different wills, although Jesus submitted his will to the will of the Father. Two wills mean two separate individuals.

Also according to the bible Jesus said: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). If one of them forsaken the other, then they must be two separate entities. Right?

@JimmyDean Are you saying God came to earth as a Human? And Talks to himself and says Why have i forsaken myself? again no disrespect fam.
I don't argue scriptures vs scriptures. It's all God's word. All I wanted to do was point out where Jesus himself said it. Understanding the grey areas come when your relationship with God strengthens... You want to understand? Go to church, bible study, pray and read.
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John 10:30 is often used as proof that Jesus is God because like you said Jesus said, “I and the father are one.” But, then if you go on to read the next six verses, you will see Jesus explaining that his foes were wrong to think that he was saying he is God.

“Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done.” (Luke 22:42).

This shows that jesus and God had two different wills, although Jesus submitted his will to the will of the Father. Two wills mean two separate individuals.

Also according to the bible Jesus said: “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46). If one of them forsaken the other, then they must be two separate entities. Right?

@JimmyDean Are you saying God came to earth as a Human? And Talks to himself and says Why have i forsaken myself? again no disrespect fam.
I don't argue scriptures vs scriptures. It's all God's word. All I wanted to do was point out where Jesus himself said it. Understanding the grey areas come when your relationship with God strengthens... You want to understand? Go to church, bible study, pray and read.
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