sojourner
Annoyingly Progressive Since 2006
No. It makes them one God.I agree. And that makes them one person.
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No. It makes them one God.I agree. And that makes them one person.
So how do you answer an ''evil'' spirit?
He said they are three distinct persons and that each person is God.I hear him say it too. See the capital 'P'?
Are you now saying each "Person" is not God?No. It makes them one God.
Are you saying the distinct "Persons" are not God?Show we where I said that, because I've never said that.
The church is the body of Christ.But it is inspired of God and given the Church. Are we to say that the Church that is accepted by the lord is wrong?
No. It isn't.
Since you say they are distinct, you have made three different gods.Nope. The Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God. One God; three Persons.
No, it makes one God in three Persons , each person fully God.He said they are three distinct persons and that each person is God.
That makes three different/distinct gods.
No. Each Person is fully the one God.Are you now saying each "Person" is not God?
The church, at the time the doctrine was decided, was without denomination. So, either the Church, which is the Body of Christ, is right about the Trinity (meaning, by extension, the Christ is right about the Trinity), or Christ is wrong about the Trinity. Are you prepared to assert that Christ is wrong??The church is the body of Christ.
Are you speaking about a denomination? Which denomination are you speaking of?
The scripture is about God -- the three Persons of God. The whole chapter talks about Moses veiling his face from God. Then Paul mentions "competence from God." that competence comes from "confidence through Jesus." He then talks about competency, not of law, but of spirit, and says that the Lord (God -- it's the same meaning as "LORD" in the Y accounts of the Pentateuch) is the Spirit. All three of the Persons are mentioned in reference to "God."That scripture is about Jesus.
Read the scriptures right before it:
15 But to this day whenever Moses is read, a veil lies over their heart;
16 But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away.
That is about Jesus, for the Jews already were believers in God, but they have a veil over their heart...when they turn to Jesus, the veil is taken away.
They're distinct from each other, but not distinct from God.Since you say they are distinct, you have made three different gods.
The trinity doctrine says they are distinct and separate.
Since you say they are different and separate, then you have made three different and separate gods, but erroneously call them One.
I think it is because each person must reckon with each one sometime.All three of the Persons are mentioned in reference to "God."
Huh?I think it is because each person must reckon with each one sometime.
People think each is God because every person must reckon with EACH sometime. No one will know only God. No one will know only Jesus. No one will known only The Holy Spirit.Huh?
That makes three separate and different.No, it makes one God in three Persons , each person fully God.
If they are distinct and separate, as the trinity doctrine says, then that is a three-headed god, and that is unbiblical.No. Each Person is fully the one God.
There is no denomination in the Holy Bible, and the trinity doctrine is false.The church, at the time the doctrine was decided, was without denomination. So, either the Church, which is the Body of Christ, is right about the Trinity (meaning, by extension, the Christ is right about the Trinity), or Christ is wrong about the Trinity. Are you prepared to assert that Christ is wrong??