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  1. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Haven't read it, but I know that Justin Martyr isn't a Trinitarian by today's standards. The Trinity doctrine evolved over time and began as a sectarian offshoot of Christianity. Here is what Justin believed:
  2. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    We already talked about this and you ran like the devil when I said Isaiah 9:6 is a subjective translation because the same exact words in their plural form appear in Ezekiel 32:21 and they are not "mighty God" in English.
  3. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    What's your take on the viability of Isaiah 9:6 in Brenton's Septuagint Translation? 6For a child is born to us, and a son is given to us, whose government is upon his shoulder: and his name is called the Messenger of great counsel: for I will bring peace upon the princes, and health to him...
  4. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    and yet he was never called those things because he isn't the Father. lol. You quote things you don't understand. Begin here and you'll be on the right track: John 17 1These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, Father, the hour is come; glorify thy Son, that thy Son...
  5. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Does God perpetuate sinful idolatry by becoming a man? No.
  6. Runningman

    Can AI be used for the Gospel?

    I have observed AI produce bad results and sometimes seem to just make things up. I would fact check anything it says and not assume it's giving accurate information.
  7. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Why would God do that when He isn't served by humans hands? Guess who has humans hands. :grinning: Acts 17 24God that made the world and all things therein, seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth not in temples made with hands; 25Neither is worshipped with men's hands, as though...
  8. Runningman

    Why more Christians need to stop equating Allah with the God of Abraham

    Just learned this today, but the Quran says "The Gracious God has taken to Himself a son." So as far as I can tell, Muslims don't believe God is literally Jesus' biological or paternal father, but probably more like a spiritual father by adoption and I doubt they think it could apply to only...
  9. Runningman

    Open Debate Challenge on My Defending the KJV as the Perfect Word for Today in English

    This post reads like you just want to smear and defame all of the people who are opponents of the Trinitarians while sweeping the sins of the Catholics and Protestants under the rug. This post lacks full disclosure and is akin to a hit piece. The Trinitarians have a dark, bloody, and violent...
  10. Runningman

    Open Debate Challenge on My Defending the KJV as the Perfect Word for Today in English

    Early menorahs used oil because the candlestick was not invented until the 17th century. So when they were using menorahs in the 2nd century BC candlesticks didn't exist yet. By the way, I wasn't looking to get pulled into a dishonest debate with you where you deny all the proof and I chase you...
  11. Runningman

    Open Debate Challenge on My Defending the KJV as the Perfect Word for Today in English

    Compared to some of the other versions, the KJV is decidedly less Trinitarian than many of the others. I do take note of this since I am myself a non-Trinitarian.
  12. Runningman

    Open Debate Challenge on My Defending the KJV as the Perfect Word for Today in English

    Don't take this the wrong way, but I love the KJV and it's one of my default versions that I will quote. I believe it's good to standardize the version we all use so that scripture reference and study is consistent across all readers. If we are all reading different versions, there are sometimes...
  13. Runningman

    Perseverance of the Saints is different from Once Saved Always Saved

    The regenerate can become degenerate and the born again can die again. 2 Peter 2 20For if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them than the...
  14. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    I am under no impression you are able to receive correction, but perhaps someone will benefit from it.
  15. Runningman

    Why more Christians need to stop equating Allah with the God of Abraham

    I am a Unitarian and I don't believe Allah is the same as the God of the Bible nor have I met any Unitarians who agree with what you said. Actually, the only ones I have seen say that were, ironically, Trinitarian., i.e., the Pope. Is that something you have seen someone say or do you have a...
  16. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    John 10 29My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand. John 14 28Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go away, and come again unto you. If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because I said, I go unto the Father: for my Father is...
  17. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Everything I have seen you quote is a misquote or doesn't account for context in 99% of the Bible. It's all starved of truth. You keep running like the devil from John 17:3. Why do you do that?
  18. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Nothing to add here either.
  19. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    There is an old adage that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. So shall we now talk about the heinous crimes against innocents perpetuated by Catholics and Protestants and then proceed to demonize the whole lot?
  20. Runningman

    A Question for Jehovah's Witnesses

    Jesus made a statement about before the beginning. He said "Before the world was" so we need to focus on that part. The Word is only said to be in the beginning and spoken of as God in the past tense, not the present tense, i.e., the Word was God. There is a difference here and yes it's important.