And yet you hold
the writings of men concerning the Trinity to be next-to-inspired...
I have addressed this adequately...to which you responded, Wow! You did not have an answer to my explanation.
To refresh your memory, I showed that the Father is outside of time (Isaiah 57:15), descended to be in time, and then ascended to be outside of time once again (Ephesians 4:10), and that He also reserves the right (whether in the Person of Father, Son, or Holy Ghost) to descend into time at any moment of time, out of eternity, so that Father, Son, and Holy Ghost can be simultaneously present at Jesus' baptism and still be the same Person (with distinctions).
Proof of the Trinity. No takers?
Hi
@brakelite,
It should be clear that the definition of the "Son of the Father" is that to some degree He is the Father (Isaiah 9:6).
Actually, see Isaiah 45:11 and Romans 1:3 (kjv).
Of course, the Father (1st Person) is self-existent and uncreated.
Am I not preaching the Trinity here?