No, I believe the Bible is perfect. It is you that has problems.You believe that the author of the Gospel of John has a few screws loose?
Just pointing out the hypocrisy of trying to use the word "ETERNAL" to claim that Jesus has no beginning when the meaning of eternal is having no ending.Wow, you are lost.
I wouln't know how the Mormons argue.G.O. argues exactly like Mormons do. Exactly.
Then why don't you believe what it actually says?No, I believe the Bible is perfect. It is you that has problems.
I do. You spin it.Then why don't you believe what it actually says?
Now you do.... like you.I wouln't know how the Mormons argue.
That sounds just as false as the claims that the Bible teaches the Trinity.Now you do.... like you.
You poor lost child.That sounds just as false as the claims that the Bible teaches the Trinity.
You poor lost child.
Professor Charles C. Ryrie, writing in his well known work, Basic Theology, says: "The N. T. contains no explicit statement of the doctrine of the Trinity of God (since “these three are one” in 1 John 5:7 is apparently not a part of the genuine text of scripture (p. 60). A definition of the Trinity is not easy to construct. Some are done by stating several propositions. Others err on the side of oneness or threeness (p. 61). Even with all the discussion and delineation that we attempt in relation to the Trinity, we must admit that in the final analysis it is a mystery (p.61). In the second half of the fourth century, three theologians from the province of Cappadocia in eastern Asia Minor gave definitive shape to the doctrine of the Trinity (p.65). But many doctrines are accepted by evangelicals as being clearly taught in the Scripture for which there are no proof texts. The doctrine of the Trinity furnishes the best example of this. It is fair to say that the Bible does not clearly teach the doctrine of the Trinity. In fact, there is not even one proof text, if by proof text we mean a verse or passage that “clearly” states that there is one God who exists in three persons (p. 89). |
Jesus has no beginning and no end. He is the ETERNAL Son of God
Is Christ, in Himself, a created being?
you seemed pleased I believed in more than one divine being...thinking perhaps 3?I "got" you?? What (if anything) do you mean?
certainly more than three that is for sure...and ONLY ONE IMMORTAL...and incuding our BEGOTTEN BROTHER all the rest are only ETERNAL and by His choice...and IF you are chosen you too will be ELOHIM...as He created and called you to be...ETERNAL as in His IMAGE...Also, how many things do you call "divine beings"?
Okay that is messed up and yes outside of Christian belief.To believe in the Trinity doctrine automatically puts your beliefs outside of what the Bible says and leaves you reliant on human speculations which cannot be supported by the word of God. In short...other people's opinions.
To believe in the Trinity doctrine automatically puts your beliefs outside of what the Bible says and leaves you reliant on human speculations which cannot be supported by the word of God. In short...other people's opinions.
Just pointing out the hypocrisy of trying to use the word "ETERNAL" to claim that Jesus has no beginning when the meaning of eternal is having no ending.
eternal
- having infinite duration : EVERLASTING
- of or relating to eternity
- characterized by abiding fellowship with God
- continued without intermission : PERPETUAL
- seemingly endless
- archaic : INFERNAL
- valid or existing at all times : TIMELESS
Another "the Hebrew/the Greek" fraud, con artist. No, drone, the LORD God is quite capable in providing His word in English, the prevalent language of this world, w/o your "hep," and the correct word is "he."
Yes, you "read" a mess of English bibles, not believing any one of them, correcting them all, alleged "the Greek" scammer.
And where was He before His birth?
1 John 1:1-2 New American Standard Bible (NASB)
Introduction, The Incarnate Word
1 What was from the beginning, what we have heard, what we have seen with our eyes, what we have looked at and touched with our hands, concerning the Word of Life— 2 and the life was manifested, and we have seen and testify and proclaim to you the eternal life, which was with the Father and was manifested to us—
:think:The same place you and I were, Ephesians 1:4, in the foreknowledge of God.