Retrobyter
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Shalom, Saint.
Thank you, Bob, for all that. THAT'S what I'm talking about!
I appreciate your input.
Shalom, HeRoseFromTheDead.
It's not a "silly, inconsequential point"; it's fundamental to this discussion! Besides, one can see that the Son of Man is human; therefore, He is of the progeny of Adam. However, can the same be said to be true for the Son of God? Is He indeed of the same substance as God the Father? or was He called the "Son of God" for another reason? What does it mean to be a "Son of God?"
Furthermore, I really don't care what you think I am here to do, but I'll say it plainly: I am here to learn; however, I will not pay attention to the rhetoric of trite statements and historical arguments which are the pat answers of the organized Catholic Church by which they appeased themselves as they FORCED others to comply with the status quo - THEIR take on the matter! We've been taught trinitarian beliefs ever since, and hardly anyone has a different viewpoint because WE DON'T HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE VIEWPOINT! We don't even KNOW of an alternative (except the extremes of Jehovah's Witnesses)! Did you know that there are other beliefs, such as binitarian? I'm not saying that's necessarily what I believe, but why is the stance, "It's trinitarian or you're a heretic"?
In the late first and second centuries, they were having productive (although somewhat heated) discussions on the topic. Then, all of a sudden - who knows why - the Roman Catholic Church said, "This is the way it is. End of discussion," and no more discussion was allowed ... under pain of death! Why is that? Did somebody say something to the wrong person? Did someone get their toes stepped on? Only God knows the truth about this, but I believe that it is terribly closed-minded to shut down the discussion in an oligarchical way, and THAT makes that closed-mindedness "heretical!" It falls into the camp of the Nicolaitans!
So, when I hear one of you give the standard, pat answers without giving it much thought and conclude with "It's trinitarian or you're a heretic," I bristle with indignation! Shame on ANYONE who is not willing to discuss an issue!
Yeshua received the Spirit (mind) of God thus He and the Father were one.
This is profound to our understanding but it will take some study for your mind to comprehend the meaning of the teaching.
In Yeshua Messiah,
Bob
Thank you, Bob, for all that. THAT'S what I'm talking about!
I appreciate your input.
Shalom, HeRoseFromTheDead.
What a silly, inconsequential point. Yeshua called himself the Son of Man, but is never called Man the Son. So according to your reasoning he could not be man. Silly.
I will not tell you anything based on your delusional presuppositions. IMO, you are not here to learn, but to deceive.
It's not a "silly, inconsequential point"; it's fundamental to this discussion! Besides, one can see that the Son of Man is human; therefore, He is of the progeny of Adam. However, can the same be said to be true for the Son of God? Is He indeed of the same substance as God the Father? or was He called the "Son of God" for another reason? What does it mean to be a "Son of God?"
Furthermore, I really don't care what you think I am here to do, but I'll say it plainly: I am here to learn; however, I will not pay attention to the rhetoric of trite statements and historical arguments which are the pat answers of the organized Catholic Church by which they appeased themselves as they FORCED others to comply with the status quo - THEIR take on the matter! We've been taught trinitarian beliefs ever since, and hardly anyone has a different viewpoint because WE DON'T HAVE AN ALTERNATIVE VIEWPOINT! We don't even KNOW of an alternative (except the extremes of Jehovah's Witnesses)! Did you know that there are other beliefs, such as binitarian? I'm not saying that's necessarily what I believe, but why is the stance, "It's trinitarian or you're a heretic"?
In the late first and second centuries, they were having productive (although somewhat heated) discussions on the topic. Then, all of a sudden - who knows why - the Roman Catholic Church said, "This is the way it is. End of discussion," and no more discussion was allowed ... under pain of death! Why is that? Did somebody say something to the wrong person? Did someone get their toes stepped on? Only God knows the truth about this, but I believe that it is terribly closed-minded to shut down the discussion in an oligarchical way, and THAT makes that closed-mindedness "heretical!" It falls into the camp of the Nicolaitans!
So, when I hear one of you give the standard, pat answers without giving it much thought and conclude with "It's trinitarian or you're a heretic," I bristle with indignation! Shame on ANYONE who is not willing to discuss an issue!