ChristisGod
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Your passage that you failed to quote actually supports a plural God/Lord. 1 Corinthians 8:6.Absolutely Not! Paul said, for us, there is one God, the Father.
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Your passage that you failed to quote actually supports a plural God/Lord. 1 Corinthians 8:6.Absolutely Not! Paul said, for us, there is one God, the Father.
How did you miss that?
Death as in His human body died
Also the Him refers to the Son, not the Father.
The prophecy in Deuteronomy 32:21, alluded to in Romans 11:13 about the Gentiles being received by God, says it's the same God doing the marrying.
1. Is it your argument that this prophecy fails then? Is that how prophecy works--it fails? The Jews don't move God to jealousy by getting another god for themselves, and God doesn't respond by moving them to jealousy by getting another people for Himself? Paul isn't referring to this when he says "I hope to move my people to jealousy by magnifying my ministry to you Gentiles"?Alluded to? That is supposed to supersede 1C, many times Adonai alone is God + 10,000 singular pronouns referring to God?! What does a singular pronoun refer to, not allude to but refer to?
1. Is it your argument that this prophecy fails then?
The prophecy and its fulfillment have already been cited many times--Deuteronomy 32:21, which comes true in Hosea 1:9, 10, and in Matthew 21:43, and in Romans 9:23-26 and in Romans 11:13.I’m not sure what prophecy you are referencing.
1a. Trinitarians are monotheists.However, the foundation of proper Biblical understanding is that the entire Bible is written by monotheist Jews, which Jesus was one, who reject the trinity to this day.
Nowhere does scripture state God cannot become man in fact just the opposite as it was prophesied God would do just that in the OT in several places . So once again you stand corrected .God is Spirit, not flesh. Ergo, God is not Jesus.
Opinion is not. Fact is Scripture says many times God alone is the Father alone. Fact is Scripture never days God the Son.
1a. Trinitarians are monotheists.
I didn't say that. Why do you "twist everything to support" your view? If you're wrong, you're wrong--just accept it--but why would you misrepresent others' arguments to try to make it easier for your view to withstand scrutiny? You're not fooling me--and hopefully you're not able to deceive the other participants--you're only harming yourself. Humble yourself. Address the challenges to your views honestly, or else admit your error.Oy vey. You are lost. Jews are trinitarian now?
It’s like you have no epistemological foundation - beyond twisting everything to support an inherently contradictory idea.
Nowhere does scripture state God cannot become man
I didn't say that.
Everyone (@Christophany @kcnalp @ByGraceThroughFaith @Enoch111 @Pearl @tigger 2 @GISMYS_7), @Wrangler has conceded that he has no answer to this objection--that God was Husband to His People in the Old Covenant Jeremiah 31:32, and so Jesus is the Husband to God's People in the New Covenant Ephesians 5:31-33--it's his Achilles Heel, so keep bringing it up. LOL!No time
Wrong as God remained fully God and His Divine nature remained immutable .It sure does say God cannot become man in 2 ways:
- God does not change = He does not become anything.
- God is spirit, not flesh.