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"So neither the one who plants nor the one who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow."
--1 Corinthians 3:7
Photo: Morton Arboretum, Illinois
Speak out for those who cannot speak, for the rights of all the destitute. Speak out, judge righteously, defend the rights of the poor and needy.
Proverbs 31:8-9
As they went on together, Raphael then said to Tobiah,
“Have the fish gall ready at hand.”
And the dog followed them.
Tobit 11: 4
Artwork: Workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio, Tobias and the Angel.
found on pinterest HERE

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I know I've a convert since I was a teenager, but I'm really bad at apologetics and studying Scripture. I really need somebody much smarter than me to answer a couple questions for me, please. I would look it up myself but I'm afraid the links would just send me Catholic Answers, and I don't want to go there.
If Jesus is God and the Son of God, why does He refer to His Father as God like anyone else would?
If Jesus is God, why does He pray to His own Father, and essentially to Himself?
How do we know Jesus is God? What passage points to Jesus being God?
If we believe that Jesus is God, what are some counter-arguments from the Bart Ehrman-types who conclude that Jesus didn't become God until after He died and people called Him God decades or centuries later?
Could you be more specific? That's still not specific enough. I really don't think you understand the problem.