Grailhunter
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A description that described the church at the time and
which description became the name of the early church.
In the 4th century.
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A description that described the church at the time and
which description became the name of the early church.
If I'm the starter of a corporation
and my son is the President of said corporation
and I die
and pass title of CEO to my son
is that succession?
This is what happened with the Apostles.
Did the Apostles just die or did they pass on what they taught?
You see Beepster, I've been conversing with @Wrangler for a long time and my comment was meant specifically for him.
Wrangler likes philosophy and he likes analogies.
These don't work well when discussing Theology...neither does talk about philosophy.
Sticking to the Bible is what you DO NOT DO. The Bible identifies only the father as God - in every Epistle! Jesus affirmed this, adding he is the only true God. For some reason, you disregard this Bible stick.But the best we here on these forums can do is stick to the bible.
You're fighting the previous war (but you don't realize it). The divinity of Jesus isn't what I'm debating. Even the NWT says "The word was a god". What's under discussion is whether the Trinitarian theory correctly describes the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. That relationship includes the concepts of co-equality, co-eternality, modalism, and subordinationism. With side discussions about whether the divine name refers to the Father or to the Triune Godhead; the Greek philosophical concepts used to describe Trinity, such as Logos, morphe, ousia, and hypostases, and Aristotle's rules of logic themselves.What is NOT your right is to debate the divinity of Jesus.
Why are you still repeating this untrue statement?The Bible identifies only the father as God
In NO WAY does your reference claim anyone other than the Father is God - unless you rely on such horrible translations. Compare to most other translations.Why are you still repeating this untrue statement?
"No one has ever yet seen God. The only begotten God, the One being in the bosom of the Father, He has made Him known."
J 1:18
Agreed on all.
All Constantine did, after his conversion, was to stop persecution of Christians.
Let's be clear:
The Christian religion existed before Contantine.
You always make it sound as if HE invented it or defined it.
Learn more about this topic so that you do not look ignorant. The only begotten God is the standard reading and is in the oldest Greek manuscripts. It is not a matter of translation, but of Greek text.In NO WAY does your reference claim anyone other than the Father is God - unless you rely on such horrible translations. Compare to most other translations.
No one has ever seen God; the only begotten Son, who is in a most intimate relationship witha the Father, he has explained him.
I’m not even discussing that verse. As I already explained, I only quoted it for “But of the Son he says,” which leads to the “And” which begins verse 10. It is so we know that the Father is continuing to speak of the Son, strongly implying that he is also Yahweh, being the agent of creation, by saying that Ps. 102:25-27 is speaking of the Son.Safe to say we disagree on this verse, but it is still interesting.
Here are few commentaries on them.
The Greek word "theotes" used in Colossians 2:9 means "Deity", and is translated such in the NET, NIV, NASB, and others. "The Godhead" is the KJV translators writing back their theology into the Bible.For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; Colossians 2:9
Who is “Him” in this scripture.
Who are the members of the Godhead?
Hebrews 1 is almost entirely about the superiority of the Son to the angels. In making the case that that is so, the writer of Hebrews has the Father strongly implying that the Son is also Yahweh, being the agent of creation, by saying that Ps. 102:25-27 is speaking of the Son.View attachment 79040
@Justified
Hebrews 1 is showing you the distinction between the Son of Man, who has companions and the all-powerful Sovereign God.
Jesus was God, the Son, in human flesh; two natures, one person. That is the consistent witness of the NT.God was not masquerading as a Son who loves righteousness and hates lawlessness.
What is this even supposed to mean?Only a mortal man, subject to death’s dominion, can be exalted beyond it.
I agree with all you stated, EXCEPT your last statement.Agreed on all.
All Constantine did, after his conversion, was to stop persecution of Christians.
Let's be clear:
The Christian religion existed before Contantine.
You always make it sound as if HE invented it or defined it.
Neither easter eggs nor halloween is a church thing.I agree with all you stated, EXCEPT your last statement.
Constintine didn't invent Christianity. Yet, in a very real way, he did!
BY forcing "The Church that then was," to allow pagans in the injecting of their "practices and traditions" into "The Church!"
Even to this day!
Don't believe me?
Go color your "easter eggs!"
And?
Pass out that candy for "halloween!"
AND?
How many days til CHRISTmas? Better save up yer money. Presents for the kiddies!
Addressing the first part of your post?Your post makes no sense.
But I will repeat:
THERE IS ONLY ONE YAWEH.
Father is YAWEH.
Son is YAWEH.
Holy Ghost is YAWEH.
You can take it or leave it.
But if you leave it,,,,
you cannot define yourself as Christian.
And I DO believe I see the word CHRISTIAN under your avatar.
It states more than that:Verse 10 (through 12) is part of a different quote, Psalm 102, which states that YHWH and His plan are unchanging.
Jah is Jehovah in a special sense and relation. Jehovah as having BECOME our Salvation (first occ. Ex. 15:2), He Who IS, and WAS, and IS TO COME. It occurs 49 times Compare Psalm 68. 4, 18.Who are the members of the Godhead?
Oh my gosh.You're fighting the previous war (but you don't realize it). The divinity of Jesus isn't what I'm debating. Even the NWT says "The word was a god". What's under discussion is whether the Trinitarian theory correctly describes the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. That relationship includes the concepts of co-equality, co-eternality, modalism, and subordinationism. With side discussions about whether the divine name refers to the Father or to the Triune Godhead; the Greek philosophical concepts used to describe Trinity, such as Logos, morphe, ousia, and hypostases, and Aristotle's rules of logic themselves.
And I'll be damned if I'm going to let someone else define what a Christian is or what I can and cannot debate. If the moderators decide to ban me, they would be doing me a favor.
It isn't??!!Neither easter eggs nor halloween is a church thing.
Name those churches.It isn't??!!
To those (I guess) "churches" where these practices are still held should be considered "Secular, or Apostate" churches?
And no, if some church is coloring eggs for Easter day, it does not mean such church is apostate.It isn't??!!
To those (I guess) "churches" where these practices are still held should be considered "Secular, or Apostate" churches?