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God The Father.
You ascribe to modalism - which is heresy...
Rosenritter is saying the scripture where Philip asks Jesus to show us the Father.
What does Jesus say to Philip?
God The Father.
You ascribe to modalism - which is heresy...
God The Father.
You ascribe to modalism - which is heresy...
There are none.
So! This just proves your ignorance of the scriptures.
BR and you have come across a real modalist in Rosenritter.
Modalists hold to your beliefs not ours.
Modalists do not hold to my beliefs. I believe that there are three and the three exist all at the same time.
You are a modalist. Thanks for saying so. Check out the definition.
Modalism
Modalism, also called Sabellianism, is the unorthodox belief that God is one person who has revealed himself in three forms or modes in contrast to the Trinitarian doctrine where God is one being eternally existing in three persons. According to Modalism, during the incarnation, Jesus was simply God acting in one mode or role, and the Holy Spirit at Pentecost was God acting in a different mode. Thus, God does not exist as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit at the same time. Rather, He is one person and has merely manifested himself in these three modes at various times. Modalism thus denies the basic distinctiveness and coexistence of the three persons of the Trinity.
Modalism was condemned by Tertullian (c. 213, Tertullian Against Praxeas 1, in Ante Nicene Fathers, vol. 3). Also known as Sabellianism, it was condemned as heresy by Dionysius, bishop of Rome (c. 262).
Modalism is probably the most common theological error concerning the nature of God (i.e., who God is). "Present day groups that hold to forms of this error are the United Pentecostal and United Apostolic Churches. They deny the Trinity, teach that the name of God is Jesus... modalist churches often accuse Trinitarians of teaching three gods. This is not what the Trinity is. The correct teaching of the Trinity is one God in three eternal coexistent persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit." [1]
Modalists do not hold to my beliefs. I believe that there are three and the three exist all at the same time.
Why don't you answer the question? God says Jesus will be called Father. Why do you go against me when I call Jesus Father?
Rosenritter is saying the scripture where Philip asks Jesus to show us the Father.
What does Jesus say to Philip?
BR and you have come across a real modalist in Rosenritter.
Modalists do not hold to my beliefs. I believe that there are three and the three exist all at the same time.
He's the son of the living God. As he said himself.What is he?
He's not human, humans are not invisible. He's not an angel, he's above the angels, so what is he?
God was manifest in the flesh through Jesus, that's totally different. Jesus isn't God but he had the spirit of God at full strength, because he never lived after his own will and was dead to the lusts of the flesh. He obeyed God completely and suffered to deny the temptations of this world and the persecutions of it, and he overcame it and Satan. And because he lived after the will of God denying himself, he was in the express image of God, and in the fullness of his spirit he poured out Gods love to all.Jesus is love because Jesus is God.
We have the Spirit of God in us, but that does not make us love, it makes us having love in us.
Jesus is God in the flesh. Jesus' Spirit is the Spirit of God. Our blood does not take away the sins of the world, Jesus' blood does that.
God was manifest in the flesh through Jesus, that's totally different. Jesus isn't God but he had the spirit of God at full strength, because he never lived after his own will and was dead to the lusts of the flesh. He obeyed God completely and suffered to deny the temptations of this world and the persecutions of it, and he overcame it and Satan. And because he lived after the will of God denying himself, he was in the express image of God, and in the fullness of his spirit he poured out Gods love to all.
Scripture contradicts your interpretation of it...
Ï€Ïοσδεχομενοι την μακαÏιαν ελπιδα και επιφανειαν της δοξης του μεγαλου θεου και σωτηÏος ημων χÏιστου ιησου
God was manifest in the flesh through Jesus, that's totally different. Jesus isn't God but he had the spirit of God at full strength, because he never lived after his own will and was dead to the lusts of the flesh. He obeyed God completely and suffered to deny the temptations of this world and the persecutions of it, and he overcame it and Satan. And because he lived after the will of God denying himself, he was in the express image of God, and in the fullness of his spirit he poured out Gods love to all.
Three modes at the same time?
How can each mode be exactly the same as the other (like you keep claiming) if there are three modes?!:crackup:
You both are afraid of the original languages.
No wonder you two are so confused...
btw....don't put too much effort into your studies...just keep recycling the same tired old arguments...