John 1 The Word was God. The Word became flesh ...
Notice how John 1:1 does NOT say God became flesh?
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John 1 The Word was God. The Word became flesh ...
Just your opinion. No proof!
Col 1 By Jesus all things were created.
John 3:13 (NKJV)
But Jesus is still divine and equally god
Nope, it doesn’t fit. Jesus (1) said his Father (2) will send his Comfortor (3) to teach them. That is 3 different entities
Yeah but is says the WORD is GOD . Simple enough my friend .Notice how John 1:1 does NOT say God became flesh?
Nonsense. Jesus died. God did not die. Scripture tells us in ACTS that God - in his unitarian nature - raised Jesus.
This is not equal to Jesus actually raised himself from the dead. No where is this claim even made in Scripture!
Jesus tells us God, who is the Father alone, is greater than he and knows more than he. Moreover, Jesus tells us that his Father is the only true God. There is no equality - but there is the same oneness we, subsequent sins and daughters, have with God - as Jesus said.
Yes it does!Notice how John 1:1 does NOT say God became flesh?
And that's just your unBiblical opinion!The proof is the absence of any such statement in Scripture. Said differently, there is no proof of any trinitarian claim.
Why would he call on just a human, unless he was calling on his Mother? lolNotice how desperate the trinitarians are, COMPLETELY abandoning the field! This thread is about the Book of Acts.
Yabut these other verses (which have been debunked in other threads) ...
Yeah but is says the WORD is GOD . Simple enough my friend .
And that's just your unBiblical opinion!
Ha, ha.No. It is an absolute Biblical fact. The trinity is not in the Bible - not the word and not the doctrine.
There simply is no verse that reads The nature of God is a trinity - consisting of the F, S, & HS who are co-substantial, co-equal and co-eternal - and if you do not believe this you cannot be saved but are damned forever.
Notice how desperate the trinitarians are, COMPLETELY abandoning the field! This thread is about the Book of Acts.
Yabut these other verses (which have been debunked in other threads) ...
Then tell us Who God was in the flesh? Don't know?Simple enough that Jesus is not mentioned at all in verse 1:1. Simple enough that NOTHING John wrote can be used to support God incarnate because John tells us in 20:31 everything he wrote was to prove Jesus was the Messiah.
And Jesus himself tells us that his Father is the only true God in 17:3. Simple enough.
"Metaphorical" and "symbolic" are common terms used by those who don't agree with God of the Bible. Happens a lot, especially by JW's!Using metaphorical language is complicated and unfounded to pretend it is an explicit teaching. Even now people say "my word is my bond." The Creator of the Universe, the LORD God speaks words. He puts this words in a servant he chose. Deuteronomy 18:15-18. This chosen servant is Jesus. Who is the man God selected and raised from the dead below?
Trinity is Bible FACT! NAME is singular!No. It is an absolute Biblical fact. The trinity is not in the Bible - not the word and not the doctrine.
There simply is no verse that reads The nature of God is a trinity - consisting of the F, S, & HS who are co-substantial, co-equal and co-eternal - and if you do not believe this you cannot be saved but are damned forever.
He must have a very small bible judging by everything that gets cut out or rewritten if he is using the JW Bible. I think that is the explanation.Trinity is Bible FACT! NAME is singular!
Matthew 28:19 (NKJV)
19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the NAME of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
And Scripture tells us in the gospel of John that Jesus would raise HImself from the dead!