glorydaz
Well-known member
What in the world are you talking about!
It's above your pay grade, Badger.
What in the world are you talking about!
I have never met a Trinitarian who ever told me that.
Let's just talk about you then.
So you believe that the Father and the Son are the same; good.
I do believe that.
I do not believe Jesus is a created being.
I believe Jesus created the heavens and the earth in 6 days.
I believe Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath.
I do not believe that that when Jesus prayed to have this cup pass from him, he was praying to Himself.
Again, “Try to define the Trinity and you’ll lose your mind. Deny it and you’ll lose your soul.”
Steko,
What are you giving a thanks to drdumley for saying Jesus prayed to Himself?
You don't believe that.
Every book?
Can you point out where Jesus is revealed in Esther?
I certainly don't and... he doesn't either.
You need to read what you're reading.
He is also "I AM" which the Jews at the time knew EXACTLY what Jesus was saying and wanted Him dead for it.
Okay, I understand.
He does say though that they are the same. The trinitarians say they are not the same.
It's above your pay grade, Badger.
Same YHVH, same GOD, same essence, same nature, same glory.
Distinct, different persons.
Diversity within the unity of essence.
You are incorrect.
Jacob
No, the trinitarians say the Father is not the same as the Son.
Then please enlighten me. Where am I wrong?
Right, the Father is not the same person as the Son, although they are the same YHVH, GOD, essence, nature, glory.
I do not believe that that when Jesus prayed to have this cup pass from him, he was praying to Himself.
Okay, I understand. I do read what I am reading. He said, "..., he was praying to Himself."
Is the Father God, Steko?
Yes or no.
Is the Father speaking in the Old Testament?
Then please enlighten me. Where am I wrong?