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  1. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    What? I never said that the Holy Spirit was lying to Peter!
  2. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    So you think that it is logical that God's only begotten son is in fact God Himself? That is not logical!
  3. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    Eh? What word are you talking about? If the "breath of life" was removed then Jesus would have been dead, in which case he could not have spoken the words "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?". Jesus went on to say other things after this - “I thirst” (John 19:28); “It is finished”...
  4. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    You're imposing your belief that there are three persons in God onto this. God is a spirit (John 4:24), and He is holy. The working of His Holy Spirit is God (our heavenly Father) working. Acts 4: 32) The multitude of those who believed were of one heart and soul. Not one of them claimed...
  5. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    Have you considered that there might be more than two columns?
  6. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    I notice that you didn't quote any Scriptures, just saying Luke 1. I don't see any references in that chapter which imply that Jesus had God's Holy Spirit upon or in him. In chapter 2, verse 40, it says, "The child was growing, and was becoming strong in spirit, being filled with wisdom, and...
  7. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    I referenced Acts 2:33 in support of the last part of the sentence ("in order that..."). Acts 2 (WEB): 32) This Jesus God raised up, to which we all are witnesses. 33) Being therefore exalted by the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has...
  8. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    I didn't say it proved that Jesus did not have the Holy Spirit before his resurrection. I was just pointing out some relevant verses of Scripture. At his baptism, Matthew 3:16 (WEB): Jesus, when he was baptized, went up directly from the water: and behold, the heavens were opened to him. He...
  9. keithr

    Isaiah 42:5-43:10 and John 1:1

    John 1:1 does not include God's name YHVH - it uses the Greek word theos, which means a mighty one, or a god. It says nothing about the creation of the world in this verse. As for "as “The WORD” this is the essence of the name “Elohim” the plural G-d who is “Three” yet “One” like; 1 x 1 x 1 =...
  10. keithr

    I have a question that remains unanswered:

    According to the apostle Peter, on the day of Pentecost just after Jesus' resurrection, Jesus received God's Holy Spirit after he was resurrected, and that he pours out this holy Spirit onto Christians - God pours out His Spirit though Jesus. Referring to Joel 2:28 (WEB): “It will happen...
  11. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    I don't understand what you mean by "Departure Truth". :confused: I understand that passage to be saying that we are confident, i.e. we are absolutely sure, that while we are still human beings that we are not spirit beings living in heaven with Jesus and God. (For we don't yet see Jesus - we...
  12. keithr

    The trinity explained through special relativity

    Yes, that's right. In the beginning Jesus, God's son, was with God, and God spoke to Jesus and said "Let us make man in our image". But that doesn't mean that Jesus was God or part of God, or that God is more than one person. Consider Isaiah 52 (WEB): 4) For thus says the Lord Yahweh: “My...
  13. keithr

    The trinity explained through special relativity

    You are one person, not three persons. The Trinity dosctrine claims that God is three persons - that's completely different.
  14. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    2 Corinthians 5:6 says, "while we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord". That does not mean that being absent from the body implies that we must be present with God. In between we "sleep in death".
  15. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    I have read other people's explanations of their understanding of this parable, and reading and studying the Scriptures too convinced me that their explanations were reasonable. Claims that it is a true story or a description of reality seems unreasonable to me because it it contrary to many...
  16. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    In this passage Paul is saying that as Christians we know that after we die, and our earthly bodies disintegrate away (perish), that God will give us an eternal heavenly (spritual) body (verse 1). While we groan and are burdened in our corrupt earthly bodies, we desire to be clothed with our...
  17. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    What I wrote was correct. The only place in the Bible that "Abraham's bosom" is mentioned is in this parable, in verses 22 and 23. By reading good Bible study literature. Why would the dead go to a paradise or a place of torment, considering that death means you will be in an unconscious...
  18. keithr

    Do you accept this a Biblical fact or fiction?:

    All the Bible commentaries that I've read interpret Exodus 3:15 to mean that YHVH (Yahweh) is God's name. God's name Yahweh is mentioned nearly 7,000 times and as I mentioned in reply #494 Isaiah 42:8 confirms that it is God's name: “I am Yahweh. That is my name. ...".
  19. keithr

    Can the Soul Die?

    Which is why Jesus gave the poor man the name (but he didn't name the rich man), because the meaning of the name gave information relevant to the story. He was indicating that Lazarus represented those of true faith who God was going to help. Abraham's bosom is only ever mentioned in this...
  20. keithr

    Do you accept this a Biblical fact or fiction?:

    Romans 10:9 (WEB): that if you will confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. The requirement is that you believe that Jesus is the Lord, not that he is God, and that God raised Jesus from the dead. John 3:16...