Is it normal that Christianity is too ambiguous?

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  • Hi. I've been walking as a Christian now for 12 years. I think you are confused because you have not been truely saved; you may have prayed a prayer of faith, but something in your heart is not right and you have not received the Holy Spirit. I say this because
    1. There are NO errors in the Bible, only mysteries that the Holy Spirit definitely helps you to understand as your grow as a Christian.
    2. The Bible is Inspired by God and He is the Author. He only used men to write it, just as He used Mary to carry His seed- Jesus.
    3. God is One, but since he is supernatural and able to do whatever He wants, He has decided to manifest and function in three different ways. It's still Him (the same God) just working in three different ways. Father- The almighty Judge and Creator of the Universe, Son- The Savior (flesh) that died for our sins. Holy Spirit- The comforter that helps us to make it through this very hard life on earth. He guides you to understanding of scripture and convicts you of sin.

    Furthermore, you state that Jesus Never says he is God. That is completely FALSE.
    Jesus repeats in numerous places in the bible that He is God. Look at the following verses: John 10:30 John 8:58 (Jesus calls himself the "I AM" which God calls himself in Exodus 3:14. Revelations 1:11 (Jesus calls himself the Alpha and Omega, beginning and End) These are just a few.

    I can tell by all your statements that you have either been influenced by Catholicism, not in a good church, and most likely are not sincerely converted. If you had the Holy Spirit you would not be this blind. I can help you find your way if you are sincere and not an Atheist troll. God declares in his word 2 Peter 3:9 that he doesn't want ANYONE to perish. He loves you and He wants to teach you all that you ask. But you must have a contrite and broken Spirit (Isaiah 51) that genuinely wants Jesus.

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