The only context that matters in the context of our conversation is that there is only one God. the Father. Jesus is not God. And you failed to construct a stronger anti-trinitarian statement.
Case in point. I gave you a scenario but invent a standard for it to fail, not a full scenario. You don't want the truth!
And what is wrong with that scenario to tie to 2 statements together?
Why does it matter WHEN he did what ties the 2 statements together?
What was your answer to...
Now you do.
Therefore, religion is an inescapable and inherent part of the human condition. I've found that atheists and agnostics prefer non-religious terms to mean the same thing, e.g., world view.
I already did give you a scenario where both can be true..
Here is the problem with unbelievers; they are deliberately establishing an impossible standard of proof. In civil courts today, the standard is simply 'more likely than not,' 51%. Anti-Christians are not satisfied with multiple 9's of...
I don't play the What If game.
I believe the Spirit is moving powerfully across denominations and have written extensively how the flowering of Christian denominations is evidence of Christianity filling every niche of every society; that the main difference between denomination is FOCUS...
Secularists today suppose there is too thin a line between any kind of religious relationship with government and a theocracy. NOTE: The Office of the Chaplain has been part of the House of Representatives since the Founding. 100% of the Chaplains for over 230 years have been Christian. So...
This post goes against your namesake. You are not seeking all truth but only a way to interpret what is true in such a narrow way that it cannot be true. For example, when Trump says Mexico will pay for the wall, his critics suppose THE ONLY way that could be true is if Mexico wrote a check and...
It seems that way to men of flesh. I explained how one of your examples actually make sense and why people who are not of the Spirit lack discernment. If you'd rather revert to what it seems like, well, bless your heart.
For one, they'd get off their high horse and realize they are in the same metaphysical boat as anyone else - no matter how they strip their vocabulary of religious type terms.
Only trinitarian idolatry asserts that children to the same father are inherently not equal heirs.
1 Corinthians 8:6 states in relevant part For us, there is one God, the Father. Construct a stronger anti-trinitarian statement.
Playing semantic games is impolite. But I understand why you skirt the question which invokes fear in non-Christians.
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
2 Corinthians 3:17
Indeed, I and the Supreme Court are saying that. Take the Christmas Hoy Day, for instance. Not once have I encountered non-Christians demanding NOT to be paid for not working on that Christian Holy Day. The same goes with most usually have Saturday's and Sunday's off.
Good observation. Atheism was deemed a religion by the US Supreme Court, and rightfully so. More to the point, it is less a coherent world view than opposed to a world view. By definition, atheism stands for what it is not. It posits a negation. Even then, they remain theistic centered...
As a unitarian, I hold there is only one God. As a man, I have a spirit. This does not make me 2 people. My spirit is a male spirit. My wife is a woman. She has a spirit. This does not make her 2 people. Her spirit is female. God, aka The Father, is male. He has a Spirit, which is PROPERLY...
Fortunately, I am not trying to prove that to you. Let me ask you this simple question; why can't a land filled with Christians establish the type of society they want to?
If you are brave, here is a follow up question; identify that society that is free, prosperous and secure that does not...
LOL Poetry and literary devices don't exist eh? If one says, "I'm dead tired" or "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse" has no meaning to you since these words do not mean what they really (literally) mean?