freelight
Eclectic Theosophist
By your own admission and posting, you are not a Christian.
My encouragement to take a look at the historic creeds of the Christian church was a simple gesture.
I'm not as concerned about staying on topic as I am in pointing out to unbelievers the dire state of their soul.
Those who do not confess the Godhead as stated in the creeds of the Church, have no excuse.
I will not address this with you again, and will not debate at all.
If the Lord pleases, may you come to the fullness of faith in His Son, Jesus Christ.
No worries bud.
I was jumped on, so rose to my own defense,....did not mean to put you down in anyway, and I understand you were just sharing what you felt was pertinent for my own research and evaluation. I responded accordingly. I choose to discuss Christology from a more Unitarian angle for the sake of 'creative dialogue', and do not see any benefit of holding an orthodox Trinitarian view of the Godhead to any advantage or necessity, especially as a qualification to make anyone a true 'Christian' since this is only the CLAIM of the Orthodox themselves. - its therefore a self-serving and self-defining system. The trinity-concept is not even necessary for salvation. In any case, my views on Calvinism, free will and predestination stand, here and in other threads. My previous posts on 'foreknowledge' and 'predestination' await further discussion.