jaybird
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if you cant refute them try name calling. it works for my 12 yr oldDon't discount Trolling as yet another reason they "don't get it".
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if you cant refute them try name calling. it works for my 12 yr oldDon't discount Trolling as yet another reason they "don't get it".
ohh good grief its not ludicrous, you cant answer because you know the problem
if Jesus is man and G-D it makes Him unlike all other men, not one of us and by definition not a man.
this idea was invented almost 600 years after Jesus at 2nd council of constantinople, the reason they invented it was to fix all the other problems with the trinity, but like all the other changes they made to this doctrine, it only caused more problems.
this was the last change they made, when it failed and set them right back to square one they threw their hands up in frustration and just went to burning people alive. if your teachings require you to burn people alive for acceptance something is bad wrong

Cute!Yes @pandaflower , he's definitely a TROLL.
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thats pretty funny, i have children so i know how to play this game.Yes @pandaflower , he's definitely a TROLL.
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I think is okay to say the God/man has a dual nature. We have a dual nature, spirit and flesh. God (1) became flesh (1) and dwelt among us. However His flesh was without sin. His flesh died and rose, so He is still the God/man. When we see him in heaven, He will appear as a man, yet His spiritual brilliance will emcompass His appearance. The Father however does not have this dual nature. As we look at Him, we will not see a figure of a man, nor does the Holy Spirit appear in the shape of a man.You're right that Jesus is fully God, and that truth is non-negotiable. But a few parts of what you said go beyond what the Bible actually teaches.
First, while it’s common to say Jesus has a “dual nature,” the Bible doesn’t use that kind of wording. It clearly tells us He is both God and man (John 1:1, John 1:14, Colossians 2:9), but it doesn’t explain it in philosophical terms. We just need to stick with what’s written and not go beyond that (1 Corinthians 4:6).
Second, the idea that Jesus was “generated from eternity into time” is not in Scripture. Jesus wasn’t created or produced. He is eternal. He’s always existed as God (Micah 5:2, John 1:1). Saying He was “generated” can confuse people and make it sound like He had a beginning, which would be false.
Also, calling God a “composite unity” is human language, not Bible language. Scripture says God is one (Deuteronomy 6:4), and it shows the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit working together as one God (Matthew 28:19), but it doesn’t label Him with philosophical terms.
So while you’re right to affirm Jesus’ deity, it’s important we use the words God gave us in His Word, not ideas added later by creeds or traditions. The Bible is clear and complete.
You'd think after Jaybird being here 9 years they'd have learned something.Yes @pandaflower , he's definitely a TROLL.
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Jesus is the creator.Acts 7 55
But he, full of the Holy Spirit, gazed into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at the right hand of God.
another one of those problem passages for the trins. Stephen looks into the heavens and he sees two beings, only one being is called G-D. also according to trinity logic Jesus or G-D sits at their own right hand. how does that even work?
but of course you bring this problem to a trin and they respond with "your a troll" or "read your bible" which makes no sense and sounds like its right out of some weird brainwashed cult.
you ignored the acts passage i posted, why is that?Jesus is the creator.
Jesus is God
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Yes, thanks for thatNo, this isn’t me being a “fan” of any particular translation; this is simply pointing out what God’s Word actually says. Micah 5: 2 says clearly that the “goings forth” of the Messiah, “have been from of old, from everlasting.” His going forth from the Father did not start in Bethlehem, because His going forth has been from eternity. That is what the text says. If Jesus only began to exist at His birth, then He did not come forth from the Father before He was born. But He Himself said, “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8: 58), which is the same name by which God revealed Himself to Moses in Exodus 3:14. John 1: 1–3 says, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God… by Him all things were made.” He is the uncreated Creator, and John 1:14, Philippians 2:6–7, tells us that the Son of God did not start to exist at His birth. He came from eternity into the world in order to save sinners. Whether you read the KJV, ESV, or some other translation that is faithful to the original languages, the facts do not change. Jesus is eternal.
Nanu nanu ;)so are you guys like shills or bots, because you guys will not engage in anything, you make a statement, anything anyone says you guys ignore it and respond with things like Jesus loves you or read your bible.
are there not any real people here anymore?
I think is okay to say the God/man has a dual nature. We have a dual nature, spirit and flesh. God (1) became flesh (1) and dwelt among us. However His flesh was without sin. His flesh died and rose, so He is still the God/man. When we see him in heaven, He will appear as a man, yet His spiritual brilliance will emcompass His appearance.
The Father however does not have this dual nature. As we look at Him, we will not see a figure of a man, nor does the Holy Spirit appear in the shape of a man.
The plurality answers that dynamic...which I coveredyou ignored the acts passage i posted, why is that?
no the passage does not mention plural beings, it says one being is Jesus, and one being is the Most High.The plurality answers that dynamic...which I covered