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  1. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    Correct, I don't consider that if you are in unity and accord with God, that means that you are God. Yes, God is perfect, but the Scriptues do not say that only God is perfect. God wants all of His creatures to be perfect. Us being told to be perfect does not mean that if we become perfect...
  2. keithr

    A Curious Question For Non-Trinitarians

    Please can you stop posting this same reply over and over again. I've lost count of the dozens of times that you've posted it. You're not helping anyone by continuing to repeat it. We've read it (more than once). Please move on, otherewise others like me will just ignore your posts and never...
  3. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    I wasn't suggesting that you read the whole thread! The link is directly to one of my posts in the thread, which I thought was relevant to this thread's discussion. It seemed better to link to it rather than cut and paste it. Reading the whole thread is too much effort, and a different...
  4. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    Whoah! That's the first time that I've heard that. Am I, or you, getting confused by reading and responding to more than one thread? I was just arguing against the statement that "Jesus is God". I agree with all that you have written there - except your use of the word God! Perhaps this is...
  5. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    You're avoiding the issue. Jesus no longer being a man does not mean that Jesus is God. Being one with God does not mean that you are God. When God resurrects us, we will become like Jesus is now (we will not be human). 1 John 3:2 (WEB): (2) Beloved, now we are children of God, and it is...
  6. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    I wrote the summary because there are so many people who are too lazy to put a bit of time and effort into seeking the truth, perhaps because they don't have love of the truth. Watching the video would be better than reading my summary of it. 2 Thessalonians 2:10-11 (WEB): (10) ..., because...
  7. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    My post was a summary of the video. Evidently you didn't understand the video.
  8. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    How can you tell, since I did not mention or comment on that part of your post? I was only responding to your comment 'To say that "Jesus is no longer a man." Then say "Jesus is NOT God." is a contradiction.'
  9. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    Please see A Curious Question For Non-Trinitarians.
  10. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    No, I have no reason to suppose that. Peter was just the first person to answer Jesus' question “But who do you say that I am?” (Matthew 16:15). That doesn't mean that he was the only one of the 12 disciples that believed that.
  11. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    No it's not! The angels in the days of Noah took on the form of a man but they are no longer a man - and they are not God. Likewise we when we are resurrected we have the promise of God giving us an immortal spirit being nature, just like He gave to Jesus, but that does not mean we will become...
  12. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    That reveals Jesus as the Messiah, the sacrifice that God provided, but it doesn't reveal Jesus as the Son of God, which is what the demons referred to him as, although Jesus was trying to keep that fact under wraps at that time: Mark 3:11-12 (WEB): (11) The unclean spirits, whenever they saw...
  13. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    Jesus is no longer a man. We will be like him, as he is now, when we (Christians) are resurrected (1 John 3:2), having the divine nature (2 Peter 1:4). As I said, the story of Joseph is a type, pointing forward to the future when God (Pharaoh) will share His throne with His Son Jesus (Joseph)...
  14. keithr

    Non-Trinitarians, Please Answer This

    Consider the Old Testament type Joseph. In the type Pharaoh represents God, Joseph represents Jesus and Egypt represents the whole world. Genesis 41:40-43 (WEB): (40) You shall be over my house, and according to your word will all my people be ruled. Only in the throne I will be greater than...
  15. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    Who revealed that to you? Jesus said Peter was blessed because God revealed to him who Jesus really was: Matthew 16:15-17 (WEB): (15) He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” (16) Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (17) Jesus answered him...
  16. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    However, the Scripture verses I quoted werre not pitted against other verses. I quoted them in regard to your statement, "I still believe Jesus was God. ... and anyone who doesn’t believe it should not be a teacher". The verses I quoted were to indicate that the apostle Paul did not believe...
  17. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    I was simply quoting Scripture to explain why I answered "yes". It was not a desperate attempt to try and make God's word to us say something other than it actually says. I quoted what it says, mentioning the translation that I was quoting from. Your mixing of English and Hebrew on the other...
  18. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    Yes. John 10:29 (WEB): (29) My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all. ... John 14:28 (WEB): (28) You heard how I told you, ‘I go away, and I come to you.’ If you loved me, you would have rejoiced, because I said ‘I am going to my Father;’ for the Father is greater than I.
  19. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    Or should that be, 'God's word was manifested in Jesus'? See .
  20. keithr

    This really grabbed me today!

    When someone responds with "Blah, blah blah", it makes me think of that person covering their eyes and ears and refusing to take notice of what was written, because they know it suggests that their understanding is wrong. Also saying, "Arguing verses against other verses" as though that is...