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  1. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Because he already declared it in the previous 3 verses Jhn 20:28 - And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and my God. Jhn 20:29 - Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
  2. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    You’ve shown no evidence, only speculation
  3. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    But you said the word was God
  4. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Maybe they are made in the image of God, but you can’t show me where it says that in the Bible, so it’s just speculation.
  5. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    @Wrangler said “God does not become as he is unchanging and has no flesh.” @Wrangler said “Right! Not God was made flesh! ” @Wrangler said “The Word was God but not Jesus” Jhn 1:14 - And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory,the glory as of the only begotten of...
  6. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    I answered both, and the Word was God, remember?
  7. RLT63

    Hello

    Hello
  8. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    He is as justifiable as this, Houtos has many meanings not just the one you choose
  9. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Jhn 1:14 - And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory,the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth. WHO ELSE IS THE ONLY BEGOTTEN OF THE FATHER.?
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    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Because he put it in John 1 and I know what Houtos means
  11. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Willfull ignorance on your part. It says he was the one John the Baptist spoke of who became flesh and dwelt among us. There's no one else that could be
  12. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    In John 1 Jesus is the Word that was with God and was God, who became flesh and dwelt among us. The plain reading of the text cannot be construed to mean anything else
  13. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    What am I supposed to see?
  14. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    See what? In Genesis God said we are like him. Does that mean we are Gods? He also said we are made in his image, not angels. What I've seen so far is conjecture and doing what you are always claiming that Trinitarians do
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    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    When it comes to John 1 distort, deny and dodge
  16. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Ditto, except with a Unitarian box
  17. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Okay this is going nowhere and so far it's just conjecture from you. By your logic we are like God, are we going to become Gods? 22 ¶ And the LORD God said, "Now that the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil,
  18. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    Oh, they were wrong too?
  19. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    I don't see the connection. Being made in the image of angels and becoming like them in heaven has nothing to do with the Godhead
  20. RLT63

    Exploring Trinitarian Logic

    That's says we share in common that we will not marry in heaven. Not that we will be like angels in any other way. You're really reaching here