WHICH doctrine Wranger?Then where does the doctrine come from if not the revealed word of God through the prophets?
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WHICH doctrine Wranger?Then where does the doctrine come from if not the revealed word of God through the prophets?
Any doctrine. You said doctrine comes before Scripture. So, I asked where does this doctrine come from?WHICH doctrine Wranger?
I did NOT say that a doctrine comes before scripture.Any doctrine. You said doctrine comes before Scripture. So, I asked where does this doctrine come from?
Doctrine comes from the revealed word of God.Then where does the doctrine come from if not the revealed word of God through the prophets?
I did.I did NOT say that a doctrine comes before scripture.
Go back and read.
See. It's the other way around.
The doctrine comes first...
You're very confused to say the least.Greetings again GodsGrace,
The Trinity is not the teaching of Barnabas and Paul. Again, what you have posted is your estimate of the Trinity. Most of what you state could be easily answered if I wanted to spend the time and effort, but I have mentioned sufficient.
Kind regards
Trevor
The Trinity and the Belief in the Divinity of Jesus Christ are two different things. Seems like the opening post confutes them.I find it problematic that a person can call themselves a Christian and yet believe that Jesus is not God,,,
which, basically, would be idolatry...
And why would anyone want to follow a man who thought He was God?
So why do we debate the Trinity on these forums?
The Trinity explains how/why Jesus is God.The Trinity and the Belief in the Divinity of Jesus Christ are two different things. Seems like the opening post confutes them.
There are plenty of non-Trinitarians who believe Jesus is God
I can think of a couple ways off the top of my head.The Trinity explains how/why Jesus is God.
How can one be a non-trinitarian and still believe Jesus is God??
I can think of a couple ways off the top of my head.
One could be a binitarian. This works just like Trinitarian belief, except that it holds that the Holy Spirit is just another name for the Father, and not a separate person.
Never heard of this.One could be an emanationist. In this view, Father refers to God in His capacity as ruler of the Heavens above, while Jesus refers to God by His earthly avatar here below. As above, so below.
Man was Made in the image of God before the serpent said something to Eve, then they not obey the word of God, and became not the image of God as we are now.Man was made in the image of God.
Does this mean that we are like Jesus?
Can we heal persons?
Forgive their sins?
Our nature of Satan not God.....human is not the image of God anymore, but image of Satan.Does being made in the image of God mean that we have the nature of God?
Perhaps I am getting tired of your continual claim that the Trinity is Christian doctrine, and here Apostolic doctrine and those that do not accept this are not "Christian".You're very confused to say the least.
The APOSTLES taught that Jesus is God.
I do not make up doctrine...
I only FOLLOW Christian doctrine.
We have discussed or stated many Scriptures and I am not sure which of the many you are speaking about. Even when I do answer some of your references, and with an answer that I consider more than acceptable, you do not respond directly to my answer, but move on with another reference.And you are not responding to the corrections I made to your understanding of the verse you had posted.
Do you still believe that this proves that the APOSTLES (and Stephen) taught that Jesus is God?Why was stephen stoned?
This was done when Stephen cried out to his accusers:
BEHOLD, I SEE THE HEAVENS OPENED UP AND THE SON OF MAN STANDING AT THE RIGHT HAND OF GOD.
You'll have to explain what it means to be made in the image of God.Man was Made in the image of God before the serpent said something to Eve, then they not obey the word of God, and became not the image of God as we are now.
Only Jesus Christ is the only one image of God than human beings. He Only obey the will of God.
Our nature of Satan not God.....human is not the image of God anymore, but image of Satan.
You might be getting tired of it Trevor...and I'm more tired of it than you are...Greetings again GodsGrace,
Perhaps I am getting tired of your continual claim that the Trinity is Christian doctrine, and here Apostolic doctrine and those that do not accept this are not "Christian".
Oh.We have discussed or stated many Scriptures and I am not sure which of the many you are speaking about. Even when I do answer some of your references, and with an answer that I consider more than acceptable, you do not respond directly to my answer, but move on with another reference.
Yes sir.Take for example your following reference.
Do you still believe that this proves that the APOSTLES (and Stephen) taught that Jesus is God?
Kind regards
Trevor
I suggest that this is where you uniquely superimpose your particular Trinity view on Acts 7 and Daniel 7 and ignore the obvious allusion to Psalm 110:1 which clearly refutes the Trinity. Also Daniel 7 is not the Son of Man coming to earth, but the Son of Man going to heaven.Because they, being well-versed in the OT, knew that he was saying that Jesus IS THE SON OF MAN....
and the Son of Man was God coming to earth, as in Daniel 7 and Revelation...God coming in the clouds.
Why not post Psalm 110:1 and show me where I'm wrong on what the church has been teaching for 2 thousand years.Greetings again GodsGrace,
I suggest that this is where you uniquely superimpose your particular Trinity view on Acts 7 and Daniel 7 and ignore the obvious allusion to Psalm 110:1 which clearly refutes the Trinity. Also Daniel 7 is not the Son of Man coming to earth, but the Son of Man going to heaven.
Kind regards
Trevor
Emanationism holds that Jesus existed in eternity past, but not separately from the Father. At some point, He was... emanated... and that's where the distinction is drawn.Never heard of [emanationism].
Do they believe Jesus always existed?
Or that He was created for this purpose?
John 1, I'm not sure what else.And I'd love to see the verses that support this idea.