"Then the fullness of God INCLUDES the Father."
I've already explained what this means. Of course it includes the Father, but that does not make them LITERALLY one.
"The fact is, the way you quote 1John 5:7-8 is ONLY found in the Latin Vulgate, and NOT in any Greek manuscripts."
The time shall come when men will not endure "sound doctrine". The Roman Catholic Trinity is not "sound doctrine" (check the Catholic Encyclopedia). As for "not in any Greek manuscripts", that's actually flat out wrong. There's actually a huge arguement going on about what were the "original" greek manuscripts. They can't even determine that, but they're determing what to rip out of scripture? Nice try - Not falling for it.
"The comparison is not acceptable. It compares apples to oranges. Marriage is a union, physically, spiritually and mentally. The two become one. If you accept three in One as a description of God, why can you not accept two AS one when it comes to marriage? The Bible makes it clear this is the way God intended it to be. Note in Gen 2:24 it says; "For this reason", which is identified in verse 23."
So, when you marry someone you're literally one solitary human being? No, you are not. I can accept two become one - but I do not accept they become "literally one solid person". It's just like the Three as one God description. I can accept they are one - but they are not LITERALLY one person. As the Bible says, there are THREE, not 'there is one'.
What about Romans 12:5? Are we one Solitary Human being? 1 Corinthians 10:17 - One Bread? One body? Literally ALL ONE? As I said, in Genesis the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance says God is plural. Gods created Heavens and the Earth. Not one.
I've already explained what this means. Of course it includes the Father, but that does not make them LITERALLY one.
"The fact is, the way you quote 1John 5:7-8 is ONLY found in the Latin Vulgate, and NOT in any Greek manuscripts."
The time shall come when men will not endure "sound doctrine". The Roman Catholic Trinity is not "sound doctrine" (check the Catholic Encyclopedia). As for "not in any Greek manuscripts", that's actually flat out wrong. There's actually a huge arguement going on about what were the "original" greek manuscripts. They can't even determine that, but they're determing what to rip out of scripture? Nice try - Not falling for it.
"The comparison is not acceptable. It compares apples to oranges. Marriage is a union, physically, spiritually and mentally. The two become one. If you accept three in One as a description of God, why can you not accept two AS one when it comes to marriage? The Bible makes it clear this is the way God intended it to be. Note in Gen 2:24 it says; "For this reason", which is identified in verse 23."
So, when you marry someone you're literally one solitary human being? No, you are not. I can accept two become one - but I do not accept they become "literally one solid person". It's just like the Three as one God description. I can accept they are one - but they are not LITERALLY one person. As the Bible says, there are THREE, not 'there is one'.
What about Romans 12:5? Are we one Solitary Human being? 1 Corinthians 10:17 - One Bread? One body? Literally ALL ONE? As I said, in Genesis the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance says God is plural. Gods created Heavens and the Earth. Not one.