but according to you the Son is the Most High, and the Father is the Most High. so explain to me what the Most High does not know that He would need to pray for?
Except that seems to be something that both you and Freelight think I teach.
It's not.
I teach that "echad' means one of plurality, or 'unity,' ie 'multiple entities as one.'
I don't teach that it means three in one.
Of course. There is ONE GOD. However, HE exists as three Persons, a "tri-une" being.
Referring to a triune being as one is only half the equation, so to speak. The other half of his essence is three.
As in:
1 = 3
1 + 1 + 1 = 1
I was attempting to create a cognitive dissonance to draw your attention to what I said. It worked.
God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) is one God.
Moses, when writing Genesis, specifically used "Elohim" (a plural noun) with "bara" (a singular verb).
Meaning that Genesis 1:1 literally reads:
In the beginning [Gods] [He created] the heavens and the earth.
Hence the "He (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) is."
And yet, God is both one (God) and three (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
so anytime the bible uses the word "he" it is referring to a group of people? again, not sure i agree on that one.
thats three, not one. Jesus says the Most High is one.
one thing i always thought was strange, the trinity is such a huge debate, people were put to death over it, thats how serious it was, we have been debating it since Nicea, yet not once did anyone test Jesus on this? strange that the subject never came up.