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Jehovah our God is One
I already answered both in both previous messages. I can't help you see it. I'm sorry.
Yep, thats quite alright. I'll leave you to debate the trinity with others if they can be bothered
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I already answered both in both previous messages. I can't help you see it. I'm sorry.
You don't know what you are talking about, especially when you throw out unsubstantiated claims, like, "Even the Jews understood that."He was God in the flesh. Only God, Himself, could accomplish what was done on the cross for us, forgiveness of sins. Even the Jews understood that. That's why they accused Him of blasphemy.
I have to accept what God's word says.
So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.Gen1:27
Yes, our nature should reflect God's image, but because of A&E's sin, we also have a human nature that wants to sin.
Thats right. And that is why the scriptures tell us that we are 'conceived in sin'
Psalm 51:5 Look! I was born guilty of error, And my mother conceived me in sin.
No parent who sins can bring forth a perfect sinless child. Sin is more then what we do...its also how we are programmed in the womb. Babies have been known to be taught while still inside the womb. They hear what goes on and show that they recognise the voices of their parents and other relatives. A mother who suffers with anxiety can pass her anxiety onto her baby... mankind is being duplicated through the process of dna...children become copies of their parents and that includes their sinful tendencies.
So if we consider all that, then we can understand why a child is still sinful regardless of whether they have deliberately committed sin or not. Its only a matter of time before they begin to exhibit the sinful traits of their parents. They can't avoid it.
Isnt this the reason why we need Christs sin atoning sacrifice? Through him we will eventually have all sinful traits removed. But a person who does not believe they have sinful traits are not likely to respond to the message of repentance.
This is another case where you distort the scriptures to serve your own selfish purpose.
Wrong! Sin and having a fleshly nature are two different thing. Stealing and having a propensity toward stealing are not the same thing. Sin separates us from God (Isaiah 59:1-2); Our human nature, on its own, does not separate us from God!Sin is more then what we do...its also how we are programmed in the womb. Babies have been known to be taught while still inside the womb. They hear what goes on and show that they recognise the voices of their parents and other relatives. A mother who suffers with anxiety can pass her anxiety onto her baby... mankind is being duplicated through the process of dna...children become copies of their parents and that includes their sinful tendencies.
So if we consider all that, then we can understand why a child is still sinful regardless of whether they have deliberately committed sin or not. Its only a matter of time before they begin to exhibit the sinful traits of their parents. They can't avoid it.
Isnt this the reason why we need Christs sin atoning sacrifice? Through him we will eventually have all sinful traits removed. But a person who does not believe they have sinful traits are not likely to respond to the message of repentance.
Since the beginning, christians have believed that Jesus is God, except for a very tiny minority. Not only do the Greek manuscripts say that the Word was God, all Bible translations say the Word was God, except for the NWT.You don't know what you are talking about, especially when you throw out unsubstantiated claims, like, "Even the Jews understood that."
Your presupposition that, quote, "Only God, Himself, could accomplish what was done on the cross for us, forgiveness of sins", is a statement you don't even understand. You toss it out there just to put up a wall against reasoning further on the subject.
I suspect that you are taking the statement made by certain of the Jews that only God can forgive sins. Well, you are twisting that to apply to the cross when that statement has nothing to do with the cross. To the mind of we Jews it is a simple fact that when one transgresses they transgress against God and therefore it is up to God whether or not anyone shall be forgiven. That statement has nothing to do with how God goes about the action of forgiving, simply that God has the only legitimate say in the matter.
I say this to you out of love for you. It would be wise of you to learn to self check what you say as to whether it has any real concrete value or is just an effort to have something to say.
To the mind of we Jews it is a simple fact that when one transgresses they transgress against God and therefore it is up to God whether or not anyone shall be forgiven.
Arius was one who stood up and resisted the apostasy. He was right and the spiritual fornicators with Rome were wrong.Since the beginning, christians have believed that Jesus is God, except for a very tiny minority. Not only do the Greek manuscripts say that the Word was God, all Bible translations say the Word was God, except for the NWT.
Nearly all of the early church fathers believed taught and wrote that Jesus is God, with the exception of Arius and a few others.
Thank you for finally letting me know your religious stance. It helps me to better understand your posts. As a Jew, I would expect you to not believe Jesus is God, but pray you will at some point in your life change your mind.
You know it's funny. The early church of the Apostles and Paul fought constantly against apostasy where people thought Jesus was just God and not man so they kept trying to convince them that he was also a man. Now we have atheists, Jehovahs Witnesses and the like who go the other way and say He wasn't God. Full circle I guess.Arius was one who stood up and resisted the apostasy. He was right and the spiritual fornicators with Rome were wrong.
This has a short cartoon of what JW actually believe. I gotta be honest. It scared me how many errors there are in such a departure from the Word of God.
Do you even believe Jesus is the Son of God?Arius was one who stood up and resisted the apostasy. He was right and the spiritual fornicators with Rome were wrong.
Five Stumpers for any Jehovahs Witness...Yep, thats quite alright. I'll leave you to debate the trinity with others if they can be bothered
4 Consider, too, the fact that Jehovah’s organization alone, in all the earth, is directed by God’s holy spirit or active force.