The Trinity

The Trinity


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JudgeRightly

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You do not really want to hear my words JR. Your stuck in the muck of church teachings. Your still in the milk, not the meat.

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So me asking a question that you refuse to answer is me not wanting to hear your answer? Have you ever thought that maybe I have other questions I want to ask, but they require a clear answer from you before I can ask them, hence my repeated asking of the same question?

Keypurr, you're relying on your own understanding of the Scriptures, yet Proverbs says "Lean not on your own understanding."

So Keypurr, one final time. Should we worship created beings, yes or no? (no 'and')

If you answer anything other than a yes or a no, I will state for the record that Keypurr believes that we should worship created beings.

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That people deny their Lord and Savior his Deity :plain:


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How many Gods do you have Jamie?

The Word "God" is a uniplural noun, no "s" required regardless of the number in the family.

Why?

Unity, we are one, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as there are many gods and many lords), yet for us there is one God, the Father, of whom are all things and we for Him, and one Lord Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we live.
(1 Corinthians 8:5-6)​

The Father is the head of the God family, but the heirs are also the Father's family.

Our head is Christ and Christ's head is the Father, giving us access to the Father through him.

Jesus said, "I will not leave you orphans, I will come to you." (John 14:18)
 
Is the Trinity biblical?
Is the Trinity taught in the Bible?

First, I would need you define the parameters in which you place "Trinity." Because there are well over 20 different concepts of the "Trinity," it is difficult to gain a truly accurate result from your poll. It is too open-ended and requires much inference by those who read and respond to your question.

Even after setting the parameters in which you place "Trinity," the second half of your question can only be answered "no." The trinity is not taught in the Bible, nor is anything else for that matter. The Bible simply states truth in regards to God, history, and the physical/spiritual realms, and shows us what other men of God believed and taught. We use the Bible, and the truth contained therein, as a foundation for morality and doctrine; however, to claim that something is taught in the Bible is intellectually dishonest and, quite frankly, just a way to avoid providing the evidence and reasoning behind one's personal beliefs.
 

keypurr

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The Word "God" is a uniplural noun, no "s" required regardless of the number in the family.

Why?

Unity, we are one, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as there are many gods and many lords), yet for us there is one God, the Father, of whom are all things and we for Him, and one Lord Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we live. (1 Corinthians 8:5-6)​

The Father is the head of the God family, but the heirs are also the Father's family.

Our head is Christ and Christ's head is the Father, giving us access to the Father through him.

Jesus said, "I will not leave you orphans, I will come to you." (John 14:18)
Amen, the point being that the head of Christ is his God.

Christ has the same God we have, but most folks do not wish to see that. I think you do though jamie. For you just posted a verse to prove it.

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keypurr

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First, I would need you define the parameters in which you place "Trinity." Because there are well over 20 different concepts of the "Trinity," it is difficult to gain a truly accurate result from your poll. It is too open-ended and requires much inference by those who read and respond to your question.

Even after setting the parameters in which you place "Trinity," the second half of your question can only be answered "no." The trinity is not taught in the Bible, nor is anything else for that matter. The Bible simply states truth in regards to God, history, and the physical/spiritual realms, and shows us what other men of God believed and taught. We use the Bible, and the truth contained therein, as a foundation for morality and doctrine; however, to claim that something is taught in the Bible is intellectually dishonest and, quite frankly, just a way to avoid providing the evidence and reasoning behind one's personal beliefs.
Agree, the Trinity is not proveable.

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