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Christians: Why Trinitarians are really polytheists

Desert Snake

Veteran Member
State which beliefs are awry, and maybe we can war the worlds of like mind. Or something.
I don't think there is anything necessarily ''awry''. Trinitarians mostly aren't panentheistic, but they don't have a problem with understanding the nature of the Godhead, though in a slightly different manner. They are still not ''polytheists'', obviously.
If you are proposing a ''lesser god'' nature of Jesus, well, that is polytheism, though. So, you might be arguing against your own stated argument here.
 

nothead

Active Member
I don't think there is anything necessarily ''awry''. Trinitarians mostly aren't panentheistic, but they don't have a problem with understanding the nature of the Godhead, though in a slightly different manner. They are still not ''polytheists'', obviously.
If you are proposing a ''lesser god'' nature of Jesus, well, that is polytheism, though. So, you might be arguing against your own stated argument here.

Lesser ELOHIM, quite the difference and too, quite the Judaic POV. Of course ANGELS were and are in Heaven...and possibly DIFFERENT KINDS OF angels, some being ARCHANGELS and some elevated over other ones. These are elohim, and Jesus was made OVER them. Elohim of UNLIKE kind to God Almighty were ever extant, and this known even by trinitarians. It is not POLYTHEISM, since YHWH Elohim is over all, both in authority and ontology. The ONE GOD, is over all, having authority over all, even the Christ who is at His Right Hand.
 
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