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Dave L
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You are confused and in over your head.I know he is REAL Spiritually, but you're not spiritual. listen is not God LOVE, now Dave is LOVE abstract or concrete. ...your answer please.
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You are confused and in over your head.I know he is REAL Spiritually, but you're not spiritual. listen is not God LOVE, now Dave is LOVE abstract or concrete. ...your answer please.
I have already given a suitable answer in previous posts in this thread. I would be being redundant to repeat them.My questions prove you do not have a suitable answer and much more.
Your answers are not balanced. You shop the scriptures for evidence to support your theory. But your understanding does not come from scripture.I have already given a suitable answer in previous posts in this thread. I would be being redundant to repeat them.
But the fact that you have to ask them as questions indicates you don't know the answers.
And you who reject scripture in favor of denominational leanings are the wiser?Go from the presence of a foolish man, when you do not perceive in him the words of knowledge. Proverbs 14:7.
Send me a link that shows forth the truth then...or else proclaim concisely what the biblical doctrine of the Trinity is, with supporting scripture.Your answers are not balanced. You shop the scriptures for evidence to support your theory. But your understanding does not come from scripture.
Send me a link that shows forth the truth then...or else proclaim concisely what the biblical doctrine of the Trinity is, with supporting scripture.
What have I got to loose if this conversation is over? It sounds great to me if it is.If you don't do that, this conversation is over. You have been making blanket statements without scriptural support throughout the entirety of this thread.
I also have given reference to scripture that backs up just about every statement that I have made...so I don't know what you're talking about.Your answers are not balanced. You shop the scriptures for evidence to support your theory. But your understanding does not come from scripture.
But you are short on the rest of the scriptures that balance the ones you rely on.I also have given reference to scripture that backs up just about every statement that I have made...so I don't know what you're talking about.
I pray the Holy Ghost convicts you once it is.What have I got to loose if this conversation is over? It sounds great to me if it is.
You do not have the same spirit I do.I pray the Holy Ghost convicts you once it is.
Then bring forth those scriptures...I can't do everything for you...if you disagree with something I have said or the scriptures that back it up, show me how I'm wrong, instead of making blanket statements.But you are short on the rest of the scriptures that balance the ones you rely on.
If you cannot explain the baptism of Jesus, little else matters.Then bring forth those scriptures...I can't do everything for you...if you disagree with something I have said or the scriptures that back it up, show me how I'm wrong, instead of making blanket statements.
I don't think so. I have biblical faith for what I believe. You have denominational ideas and little else to stand on.Then you are lost.
(5), (6), and (7) are true, but only to an extent.the doctrine of the Trinity can be summarized in seven statements. (1) There is only one God. (2) The Father is God. (3) The Son is God. (4) The Holy Spirit is God. (5) The Father is not the Son. (6) The Son is the not the Holy Spirit. (7) The Holy Spirit is not the Father.
You need to disprove any of the above. All clearly proven at Jesus' baptism.
“And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him: And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” (Matthew 3:16–17) (KJV 1900)
It is really the other way around.I don't think so. I have biblical faith for what I believe. You have denominational ideas and little else to stand on.
I explained it eons ago in this thread. You seem to want to argue in circles.If you cannot explain the baptism of Jesus, little else matters.