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  1. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

    Pretty sure the subtitles are machine generated, not typed out by a human.
  2. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

  3. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

  4. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

  5. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

    Prove it. Otherwise I'm just going to keep dismissing what you say. Is all you have just claims? And? Zechariah 2:8-9 Because you say so?
  6. JudgeRightly

    John 17: 3

    It's the same word, doofus. The same word used for God in Genesis 1:1 is the same word used for gods in Psalm 82:6. Like I said before, you have to look at the context. Genesis 1:1 is clearly not talking about "gods." Psalm 82:6 is clearly not talking about "God." But it's the same word...
  7. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

    No, it doesn't.
  8. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

    No, they don't, Keiw1, because it's not fact. Repeating your claims won't magically make them come true.
  9. JudgeRightly

    John 17: 3

    Completely missing the point. Did you bother to read the words in the verse? Regardless of what name is used, if God says, "God has sent me," would that not indicate that there is a plurality in the Godhead? You, Keiw1, wouldn't say, "Keiw has sent me to bring you a message," would you? That...
  10. JudgeRightly

    John 17: 3

    Go read the second link in my post, silly. Because you say so? I said, “You are gods,And all of you are children of the Most High. https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ps.82.6&version=NKJV (Image note and reminder, Hebrew is read right to left, thus you should read this verse from...
  11. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Good thing that's not what I'm doing then.
  12. JudgeRightly

    John 17: 3

    @Keiw1 I want to add to this here. Are you familiar with the Dead Sea Scrolls? If not, then I highly advise you to go learn about them. In a nutshell, they are texts of the Old Testament that were discovered in the Qumran caves that date to between the 3rd and 1st centuries before Christ, long...
  13. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    SO WHAT?! You can believe whatever you like, but that doesn't make it true! It doesn't follow based on this that therefore God is omnipresent. God being with you everywhere YOU go does not mean that God is everywhere PERIOD. Rather, that fits MY position better, which is that God is...
  14. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Then why are you even on TOL? As RD said, the whole point of this site is to debate, discuss, argue, and defend one's beliefs. If that's not what you're here to do, then why are you here?
  15. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Appeal to authority fallacy. Smart people can be wrong too. Elephant hurling at best (another logical fallacy). As with anything in the Bible, CONTEXT MATTERS! Jeremiah, the verse is the ending of the Lord's words against false prophets and empty oracles, and is in the form of poetry. In...
  16. JudgeRightly

    Jesus is God !

    This is why context is important. John was starting out his book referencing Genesis 1:1. He was talking about God. The only Persons He was talking about was the Godhead. Paul used "ho theos" not in reference to Satan, not in reference to God Almighty, but in reference to whatever is in...
  17. JudgeRightly

    John 17: 3

    Because you say so? Just read the verse. It says exactly what Dominic pointed out. No twisting involved: For thus says the Lord of hosts: “He sent Me after glory, to the nations which plunder you; for he who touches you touches the apple of His eye. For surely I will shake My hand against...
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    Is eternal suffering literal?

    So God must be in the same room that a child is being raped, by the very definition you adhere to. Your definition forces Him there, when He cannot stand such vile behavior being in His presence! No, God is not "omnipresent." There is nothing biblical about that form of it. You sound like...
  19. JudgeRightly

    Is eternal suffering literal?

    Yes. This statement of Jesus, however, is not exclusionary. It does not preclude the Son from also being the only true God. It does not preclude the Holy Spirit from apso being the only true God. If you're going to argue against the trinitarian position, then you need to find verses that...
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