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  1. walter

    No Escape : From Hell

    Myself I like to obey Jesus or the Apostles words recorded in the Bible. Not something else The End.
  2. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    How I determine my fundamental beliefs: #1. I support my beliefs with only the Bible to ensure I get ancient original theology 2 Timothy 3:16-17; John 17:17; Luke 8:21; Romans 15:4; Hebrews 4:12; Matthew 4:4; Acts 17:11 #2. When the Bible does not explicitly address a specific topic, Jehovah's...
  3. walter

    No Escape : From Hell

  4. walter

    No Escape : From Hell

    I am half Italian and my ancestry comes from Italy, I remember my Mom telling me about a time when she was a young girl and her father took her to a restaurant and they had something to eat with some kind of meat, and when her grandmother heard about this she was very upset with her because they...
  5. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    I just wanted to say thank you for your time talking with me :hearteyes: , I will keep your words in mind and I wish you well and may you have peace. :ntmetu Sorry I'm just not that good of a debater I get worn out long before other people do.
  6. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    Judaism is a monotheistic theology they believe in One God-One Person, people say the Trinity is fundamental to being a Christian, Jesus talks about love of neighbor, brother and sister, samaritan, people that persecute you, people that hate you, the love we should have for God, and even the...
  7. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    Thank you for all your information I will keep it in mind, I find it informative to understand which scriptures people use to believe what they believe, some people are interested in explaining every single detail of their beliefs with scripture alone, I am one of these people. I respect your...
  8. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    Does it really matter what it's named or where it comes from it is a valid translation just like all the rest of them. It just happens to be that most every translation in English is translated by Trinitarians not by Unitarians. Unitarians are a minority and probably prefer to be Anonymous...
  9. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    - Diaglott (1864) In a beginning was the Word, and the Word was with the God, and a god was the Word. - The Bible—An American Translation (1935): "the Word was divine". - The Bible—Containing the Old and New Testaments (Moffatt, 1950): "the Logos was divine". - The Authentic New Testament...
  10. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    I stand corrected, thank you, what I meant was most rendered it this way, but about 10 Bibles in English render in another way. If you want to see them I can look them up?
  11. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    Read 50 different Bibles in English and John 1:1 is translated differently.
  12. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    In the 4th Century there Is literally volumes of words that explained the Trinity, where is "any of the scriptures" in the Bible that says the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit are one God, co-equal and co-eternal? Why is something that is said to be so fundamental, explained fully in the 4th...
  13. walter

    Spirit filled believer?

    Yes that is true the Bereans referred to the Old Testament, now we have both, so we can all refer to the entire Bible. Because 2 Timothy 3:16-17 refers to all scripture.
  14. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    #1. I support my beliefs with only the Bible to ensure I get ancient original theology. 2 Timothy 3:16-17; John 17:17; Luke 8:21; Romans 15:4; Hebrews 4:12; Matthew 4:4; Acts 17:11 #2. When the Bible does not explicitly address a specific topic, Jehovah's Witnesses are taught to pray and search...
  15. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    How can we ever find the original gospel of the first century, if we are not using the actual words from Jesus and the Apostles?
  16. walter

    How did the Trinity doctrine develop in the early church?

    I feel the most important words are the ancient words of Jesus and the Apostles in agreement. Now someone today could even write an article that says: The most important fundamental theology would come from the words in the first century by Jesus and the Apostles in agreement, in this way we...
  17. walter

    Bad news

    thanks for the info. I did not know.
  18. walter

    Bad news

    I agree with you violence is in the minds and hearts of mankind, but how much worse is it going to get?
  19. walter

    Bad news

    This information has nothing to do with this thread, I had no idea where I should post this if at all. I couldn't believe my ears hearing the details, it was so terrible. On the Dr Phil show today they talked about, in 1992 a 12-year-old girl that was (beaten, stabbed, and strangled), and...
  20. walter

    No Escape : From Hell

    I feel that as a fine thing to let the Bible do the explaining.. Very nice Sister. :ntmetu