Yikes. In some Topologies, yes, squares can be twisted around into circles.
Prove it.
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Yikes. In some Topologies, yes, squares can be twisted around into circles.
If you do not stay in the 2D plane.
No it says His body died, because scripture is clear that soul sleep, aka souls taking a dirt nap, is unbiblical. Jesus preached to spirits in prison - you know - those conscious beings UNDER THE EARTH that the SDA denies exists:Scripture says he died. I believe Scripture not you.
It is all by definition.Prove it.
You are.But we are talking about 2D shapes. LOL
No it says His body died
It is all by definition.
You are.
You are talking with people who are talking about 3D with three things being one.
That is already outside 2D thinking.
Scripture says prayer otherwise Matt 16:18 18:18Jesus is a man. Mankind is not divine. Jesus, like all men, have but one nature.
Jn 1:16 His fullness grace for graceJesus is a man. Mankind is not divine. Jesus, like all men, have but one nature.
Jn 1:16 His fullness grace for grace
No man can do this
The one true church always teaches the truth for it is Christ Jn 16:13
No. Your question is absurd. Jesus is the Jewish Messiah. Jesus was born under the law and said the Sh'ma was the most important commandment, which is the LORD God is alone. Jesus kept the commandments including the commandments, including the Sh'ma.
Strongly hints? The explicit command proof text is the first commandment. You shall have no other god's before me. Singular pronoun tells the story, which destroys trinitarianism.
The NT never calls Jesus God. I realize trinitarians desperately reach for any vague comment to support doctrine not in the unitarian text.
Your linguistic gymnastics is something to behold.
The Bible refers to the God the Father many times. Not once does the Bible refer to God the Son.
- Hunter is the son of Joe. This makes Hunter NOT Joe.
- Jesus is the son of God. This makes Jesus NOT God.
Yes, I am thankful we agree in spirit.
But I am telling you, some of that language
just comes across inconsistent or disrespectful.
I know what you mean, but run into
too many other people who read it as
denying that God the Father is greater than all.
(The terms "coequal" and "separate" I have found will trigger and rub people the wrong way. But I am one of those people who will talk to others using terms they can comprehend, like "Universe" instead of "God" when encouraging a friend in seeing that "Life" is on their side and bringing them positive things. When I talk with Jehovah's Witnesses, I have to literally refer to the "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" and not use the term "Trinity" at all or it derails any ability to communicate. It is easier just to remember that the One God is governing us and just let each person express their beliefs and relations. I am not going to nitpick over whether the term "Trinity" or "co equal" appears in the Bible, because I know what we both mean by God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit!)
True but irrelevant. This thread is about the Book of Acts.
Dear @WranglerTalking about contradictions does not make them true. 1 = 1. 3 = 3. 1 ≠ 3.
Scripture says over and over and over again that there is 1 God and He, singular, is the Father alone. For instance, many times, it says God the Father. Scripture never says God the son.
The Son of God ≠ God the Son, no matter how many dimensions one wants to suppose. Not everything is equal. The Son is not the Father.
Dear @WranglerHaving the Spirit of God in us, are we too not divine, which is why we are called children of God?
Jesus is not divine but, like us, has divinity within him.
Jesus is not God the Father, He is God the Son.