RLT63
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I say you keep hanging on to that one verse and ignore all the others that confirm the deity of Christ.Truth is not determined by majority. Jesus said only his Father is the true God. You say Jesus is wrong?
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I say you keep hanging on to that one verse and ignore all the others that confirm the deity of Christ.Truth is not determined by majority. Jesus said only his Father is the true God. You say Jesus is wrong?
Matthew 1:23 Explain this verse. Jesus is "God with us"Truth is not determined by majority. Jesus said only his Father is the true God. You say Jesus is wrong?
Jesus is a man. Scripture repeatedly says he is a man. There is no verse that states he is a deity and there is no verse that confirms it.I say you keep hanging on to that one verse and ignore all the others that confirm the deity of Christ.
Paul told the Pharisees that they followed tradition instead of the scriptures (Matt 15:6, Mark 7:13). The Pharisees were the religious leaders of that time but that didn't make them immune from following tradition instead of the scriptures. If it was true then there is no reason it can't be true today.@Rich R - your post - Anyway, I think the power of tradition causes us to see things that aren't there at all.
I came straight out of the world brother. No traditional background at all. Just a pagan who became a believer and has the Holy Spirit dwelling within...![]()
You must not have read my other post which clearly shows from the Bible that Jesus is God. You seem to have no response but to repeat yourself and not address the scriptures.Jesus is a man. Scripture repeatedly says he is a man. There is no verse that states he is a deity and there is no verse that confirms it.
I don't know what one verse you are referring to, as I've repeatedly mentioned the Sh'ma, 1C & the verse that says all glory to God. Having said all that, this verse is about one verse; the verse where Jesus said his Father is the only true God. Why is this not good enough for you?
There you go again.Matthew 1:23 Explain this verse. Jesus is "God with us"
Copy and pasting is not an argument or a discussion.
Dude! You are all over the place. This thread is about how Jesus said he has a God who is the only true God. (A consequence of that is if Jesus is not the Father, he is not God). You cannot acknowledge this. So, you feel obligated to sweep it aside and present verses you hope better support your doctrine.
You are sadly mistaken my friend.Paul told the Pharisees that they followed tradition instead of the scriptures (Matt 15:6, Mark 7:13). The Pharisees were the religious leaders of that time but that didn't make them immune from following tradition instead of the scriptures. If it was true then there is no reason it can't be true today.
The label "orthodox church" does not guarantee tradition is not taught instead of truth. The only source for truth are the scriptures and they declare that only the Father is God. There is absolutely no justification for making the word "godhead" into a trinity. The word simply means "godlike" and it does not mean that the person is actually God. If it did then we are all God.
2Pet 1:4,
Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.The words "divine nature" are the same Greek word as "godhead" (theios). This is not tradition. It is the actual scriptures. Having a divine nature does not make us God nor did Jesus having a divine nature make him God. Jesus is the son of God. The Bible says that over 35 times. Never once do we find "God the Son" in the scriptures. For that we must look to tradition and if you look up the two verses I referenced regarding the Pharisees, you'll see that tradition makes the word of God of none effect.
Only the Father is God (1 Cor 8:6, John 17:3). No need to twist that simple deceleration to make it fit with tradition. Just accept it as written and go from there. The Bible makes way more sense when we understand that a son can never be his own father.
Pot calling the kettle black. This thread is not about those other verses. Why can't you understand that?You must not have read my other post which clearly shows from the Bible that Jesus is God. You seem to have no response but to repeat yourself and not address the scriptures.
Again you don't address the obvious references to the deity of Christ, you refer back to your one scripture. You have no argument and you dismiss the glaringly obvious truth pointed out to you. I see no point in continuing this conversation.There you go again.
Rather than hijack this thread, why don't you acknowledge that Jesus is not God based on John 17:3, that he explicitly says his Father is the only true God and since he is not the Father, Jesus is not God.
After that, you can start a thread on all the other verses you are eager to put on the table for discussion. One by one, we will show how the inherently contradictory doctrine of the trinity has not where to hide in the monotheist text of Scripture.
The only source for truth are the scriptures and they declare that only the Father is God.
You are sadly mistaken my friend.
Why can't you address any other scripture pointed out to you? You deny Jesus' own words. Do you deny that Stephen prayed to Jesus? That God purchased the Church with his own blood?Oh? Great! Please site any verse that states there is any God besides the Father. You can't and the reason is that Rich R is correct. On the one hand, we have trinitarian dogma. On the other hand, we have every Epistle stating only the Father is God. And Jesus's own words saying only the Father is the true God. Why doesn't that mean anything to you?
Friend, this thread is about that one Scripture. Why can't you stick to it and admit what it says regarding your doctrine?Again you don't address the obvious references to the deity of Christ, you refer back to your one scripture.
Hijacking the thread.Why can't you address any other scripture pointed out to you?
Start another thread on that please. Again, you are all over the place.Do you deny that Stephen prayed to Jesus?
Of course God is identified in the singular. There is one God existing in three persons.Friend, this thread is about that one Scripture. Why can't you stick to it and admit what it says regarding your doctrine?
I know you are new here. The other verses you presented have already been delved into in other threads and I'd be happy to have that conversation with you also. But I can understand why you don't want to address the 20,000 verses where God is identified in the singular, including Jesus saying only his father (singular) is the true God.
Already started another thread. There are plenty of people on the forum who believe in The Trinity. It is a closed issue in The Statement of Faith on this forum. Feel free to comment there.Start another thread on that please. Again, you are all over the place.
Without researching it, I recall Stephan saw Jesus standing at the right hand of God just before he died. Logic. Jesus is not God but is God's right hand man. No one stands on their own right hand side. See my thread on juxtaposition.
Trinitarian dogma says this but it contradicts what the Bible says.There is one God existing in three persons.
Sadly, I did not find it. I saw your question about other members beliefs thread from yesterday. Is that the one you are referring to or did you start another one?Already started another thread.