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park worship revival

paarsurrey

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park worship revival
What is "park worship", does one mean "Garden of Gethsemane", please, where Yeshua fervently prayed to "G-d/the father", right??
One needs not to worship and or pray to Jesus-god, instead feel free to worship and pray to One G-d whom Yeshua used to remember as "G-d/the father", right, please?
Jesus is consubstantial with the father, right?
paarsurrey said:
Did (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah ever knew this word and spoke it from his mouth, ever, or it is yet another deception/trick of the Paulines and or a " Pious Fraud " of the Church done much later in the name of (Jesus). please, right?
If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?

Regards
___________
" consubstantial (adj.)
"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). In general use from 1570s. Related: Consubstantially; consubstantiality; consubstantialism.
also from late 14c."
www.etymonline.com

consubstantial | Etymology of consubstantial by etymonline

"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity,… See origin and meaning of consubstantial.
www.etymonline.com
"If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?"

None of the quotes provided vide :
"The Biblical Bases of the Doctrine of the Trinity : An Outline Study
By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.
Apologetics Home - Apologetics.com"
repeat, none of the quotes , is genuinely spoken by him (Jesus), it is yet another Pious Fraud of the Paulines to make them look like as if he (Jesus) spoke them, right, please?

Regards
 
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park worship revival


paarsurrey said:
Did (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah ever knew this word and spoke it from his mouth, ever, or it is yet another deception/trick of the Paulines and or a " Pious Fraud " of the Church done much later in the name of (Jesus). please, right?
If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?

Regards
___________
" consubstantial (adj.)
"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). In general use from 1570s. Related: Consubstantially; consubstantiality; consubstantialism.
also from late 14c."
www.etymonline.com

consubstantial | Etymology of consubstantial by etymonline

"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity,… See origin and meaning of consubstantial.
www.etymonline.com

"If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?"

None of the quotes provided vide :
"The Biblical Bases of the Doctrine of the Trinity : An Outline Study
By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.
Apologetics Home - Apologetics.com"
repeat, none of the quotes , is genuinely spoken by him (Jesus), it is yet another Pious Fraud of the Paulines to make them look like as if he (Jesus) spoke them, right, please?

Regards
They are simply definitions of doctrine. Jesus did not need to use those exact words.
park worship revival


paarsurrey said:
Did (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah ever knew this word and spoke it from his mouth, ever, or it is yet another deception/trick of the Paulines and or a " Pious Fraud " of the Church done much later in the name of (Jesus). please, right?
If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?

Regards
___________
" consubstantial (adj.)
"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). In general use from 1570s. Related: Consubstantially; consubstantiality; consubstantialism.
also from late 14c."
www.etymonline.com

consubstantial | Etymology of consubstantial by etymonline

"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity,… See origin and meaning of consubstantial.
www.etymonline.com

"If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?"

None of the quotes provided vide :
"The Biblical Bases of the Doctrine of the Trinity : An Outline Study
By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.
Apologetics Home - Apologetics.com"
repeat, none of the quotes , is genuinely spoken by him (Jesus), it is yet another Pious Fraud of the Paulines to make them look like as if he (Jesus) spoke them, right, please?

Regards
What church and religion do you belong to?
 

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
park worship revival
Did (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah ever knew this word and spoke it from his mouth, ever, or it is yet another deception/trick of the Paulines and or a " Pious Fraud " of the Church done much later in the name of (Jesus). please, right?
If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?

Regards
___________
" consubstantial (adj.)
"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). In general use from 1570s. Related: Consubstantially; consubstantiality; consubstantialism.
also from late 14c."
www.etymonline.com

consubstantial | Etymology of consubstantial by etymonline

"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity,… See origin and meaning of consubstantial.
www.etymonline.com

"If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?"

None of the quotes provided vide :
"The Biblical Bases of the Doctrine of the Trinity : An Outline Study
By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.
Apologetics Home - Apologetics.com"
repeat, none of the quotes , is genuinely spoken by him (Jesus), it is yet another Pious Fraud of the Paulines to make them look like as if he (Jesus) spoke them, right, please?
They are simply definitions of doctrine. Jesus did not need to use those exact words.
park worship revival


paarsurrey said:
Did (Jesus)Yeshua- the truthful Israelite Messiah ever knew this word and spoke it from his mouth, ever, or it is yet another deception/trick of the Paulines and or a " Pious Fraud " of the Church done much later in the name of (Jesus). please, right?
If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?

Regards
___________
" consubstantial (adj.)
"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity, from Church Latin consubstantialis "of like essence, nature, or substance," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + substantia "being, essence, material" (see substance). In general use from 1570s. Related: Consubstantially; consubstantiality; consubstantialism.
also from late 14c."
www.etymonline.com

consubstantial | Etymology of consubstantial by etymonline

"having the same substance or essence," late 14c., a term in the theology of the Trinity,… See origin and meaning of consubstantial.
www.etymonline.com

"If he (Jesus) ever spoke this word from his mouth then kindly quote from him in first person in a straightforward, unequivocal and unambiguous manner, please, right?"

None of the quotes provided vide :
"The Biblical Bases of the Doctrine of the Trinity : An Outline Study
By Robert M. Bowman, Jr.
Apologetics Home - Apologetics.com"
repeat, none of the quotes , is genuinely spoken by him (Jesus), it is yet another Pious Fraud of the Paulines to make them look like as if he (Jesus) spoke them, right, please?
What church and religion do you belong to?
I am an Ahmadiyya peaceful Muslim, right, please?

Regards
 
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