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    Thessalonians was written to and about the church of the Body, i.e. Christians. They have nothing to do with the events in Revelation...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Check out the first 5 verses of Philippians 2 for the context. Take special notice that all Christians are told to have the same mind as...
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    Rev 20:4, And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and [I saw] the souls of them that were...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Well, having taken 12 years of religion classes 5 days a week in a Catholic school, I do understand what the trinity doctrine teaches...
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    Rich R reacted to Wrangler's post in the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic with Like Like.
    Taking figurative verses literally. The literal word of God will not pass away. Words are WHAT's not WHO's. Words are what a person...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    That's exactly my point. Jesus is not the Father. He's the son. Now couple that with 1 Cor 8:6 saying only the Father is God which would...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Thanks for the kind words. I'll just say that I went to a Catholic school for 12 years where we had religion class 5 days a week. I'm...
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    Rich R reacted to GodsGrace's post in the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic with Like Like.
    Well, a case could be made. But I'm not the one to explain it... Correct....the deciding factor is the concept GOD AND SAVIOR ...said...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Oops, meant to say, " don't think even the staunchest Trinitarian would say Jesus is the Father." I'll correct the post. Thanks for the...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    All those verses can easily be understood in a non-trinitarian way, but I'm sure you've heard them all and have come to a decision on...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Yes, but it identifies who the one God is, namely, the Father. I don't think even the staunchest Trinitarian would say Jesus is the...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    I'm not sure which Bible version you are quoting. Maybe the English Standard version? That is the only version I found that said Jesus...
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    Rich R reacted to Wrangler's post in the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic with Like Like.
    Another example of trinitarians doctrinally investing in vague verses while dismissing explicit verses, like 1 COR 8:6.
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    Rich R reacted to Ritajanice's post in the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic with Like Like.
    Yes, a Born Again is 100% a partaker Of the divine nature, they would have to be as....Spirit gives birth to spirit...we are then...
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    Rich R replied to the thread Exploring Trinitarian Logic.
    Very good point. There is an interesting verse in one of Peter's epistles: 2 Pet 1:4, Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and...