Scriptures that trinitarians Don't Want You to Know About - #5, Book of Acts

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Wrangler

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*ahem*

Acts 20:28

Acts 20:28 says nothing about the trinity. Just because a verse mentioned the 3 does not mean they are all God and you have to believe 1 = 3 to be saved and they are all co-eternal, co-substantial and co-equal. Rather, it says God worked through his Spirit and his Son. Simple and simply not an explicit teaching of the trinity.

I know you desperately want to find anything in unitarian text in the hopes it will stick to the trinitarian wall.

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Did a man named Moses work the miracles of cloud by day and fire by night or God?
 

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How did Moses get the 10 Commandments; from an angel or directly from God?

From God and God changes them in matt 5

Not an answer to my question.

It's so funny that you just repeat yourself rather than recognize how God works through others all the time and when the prophets said "I am the first and the last" they were not speaking for themselves. The exception is of course, Isaiah, who is God incarnate. D'at prophet different.

We know that prophet different cuz Muhammad wrote in 1:1 that the word was with God and the word was God and Isaiah was the word who said "I am the first and the last and I am the LORD, besides me there is no other." So, Isaiah must be God.

YOU: There is no book of Muhammad in Scripture.

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David was worshipped.
Just came in here to check out the new poster @post ... and although I am not armed well enough
to engage in this conversation... I must state that David was definitely NOT Worshipped... however he was a Worshipper... HE
knew that to God be all the HONOUR... POWER and GLORY...
 

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Not an answer to my question.

It's so funny that you just repeat yourself rather than recognize how God works through others all the time and when the prophets said "I am the first and the last" they were not speaking for themselves. The exception is of course, Isaiah, who is God incarnate. D'at prophet different.

We know that prophet different cuz Muhammad wrote in 1:1 that the word was with God and the word was God and Isaiah was the word who said "I am the first and the last and I am the LORD, besides me there is no other." So, Isaiah must be God.

YOU: There is no book of Muhammad in Scripture.

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you constantly ignore matt 5 & 6
 

Wrangler

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... I must state that David was definitely NOT Worshipped

From Post #290.

David was worshipped. The Hebrew word is worship. Just not all trinitarian translations honestly translate words that undermine their doctrine - and substitute it with prostrate, bow, etc.

Bethsabee bowed herself, and worshipped the king.
1 Kings 1:16 (DRA, JUB, WYC)
 

Wrangler

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you constantly ignore matt 5 & 6

That is your response to being called out for not answering a questions? ROFLMAO.

Simple question: Where did Moses get the 10 Commandment's from?
A. An Angel
B. Directly From God.

Feel free to start another thread about Matthew 5 & 6. This thread is about the Book of Acts.
 

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That is your response to being called out for not answering a questions? ROFLMAO.

Simple question: Where did Moses get the 10 Commandment's from?
A. An Angel
B. Directly From God.

Feel free to start another thread about Matthew 5 & 6. This thread is about the Book of Acts.

from God
 

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Are you using a Jehovah Witness bible or a Christian bible ?? Never mind.. I don't care...
My bible does not state that David was worshipped... it states often that He was a worshipper...
The psalms are full of his praises to God.
 

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Anyways.... as I first stated.. just came in to check out the new guy in town @post.
Since King David is my favorite person... BECAUSE of His love of Worship.... I took offence to
your suggestion that King David was worshipped. I'll quietly let myself out... LOL
 

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Are you using a Jehovah Witness bible or a Christian bible ?? Never mind.. I don't care...
My bible does not state that David was worshipped... it states often that He was a worshipper...
The psalms are full of his praises to God.

It is not either or. Point is, Scripture tells us that God was not the only thing worshipped.

This goes against trinitarian rationalization that proof that a man is God is that he was worshipped. Fact is, David was worshipped.
 

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It is not either or. Point is, Scripture tells us that God was not the only thing worshipped.

I found this little blurb...

Therefore, the Jehovah's Witnesses own Bible recognizes that King David, though greatly revered by the people, was not worshiped. Instead, both God and David were revered by the people by prostration and not worship."

So.... again... I will state that David was NOT worshipped.

I do not recognize the JW bible as being a legitimate reference. Anyways.... I do regret stopping in here... AGAIN... my purpose was to see what @post had to say.... I know that CHRIST is GOD.... I don't have to argue about it.
Bless you and have a wonderful day.
 
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