Son of Jack
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No it can't be shown in scripture. Your living in a fairytale world friend.
Was Jesus encouraging people to break the first commandment by allowing people to worship Him?
No it can't be shown in scripture. Your living in a fairytale world friend.
3 distinct persons that are God != only one true God.
So, according to your theology, 3.
lain:
So, am I a polytheist kmo?
Was Jesus encouraging people to break the first commandment by allowing people to worship Him?
3 distinct persons that are God != only one true God.
So, according to your theology, 3.
lain:
The trinity is simply a model for God developed by theologians in an attempt to explain the relationship between Christ and the Father. It has some scriptural support, but most "support" is taken out of context or else they resort to eisegesis. It is not the "historical" position of Christianity as is popularly preached by those who haven't studied early Christianity, and there is no support for the idea that it is "revelation" as others claim.
I don't not believe the trinity but support the more scriptural and historical view that Christ is the Son of God, that he is subserviant to God, that his power and authority are GIVEN to him from God, and that the only true God is the Father (and Jesus is not the Father). Jesus is the Logos, the Wisdom of God, the first created being through whom all else was made. The Logos is in the image of the Father, his representative.
Ancient, condemned heresy of Arianism.
However being the King of Israel, custom says to worship him.
But that is a long story that you would not understand.
See here.
Denial of the Trinity is a denial of the "salvation" anyone may claim for themselves. These persons are deluded and worshiping an intellectual idol of their own creation.
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There is only one being/nature/substance of God. There are not 3 beings/gods/substances (that would be Mormonism).
You are thinking in terms of finite persons and finite false gods, not the one true triune God.
He is one in one sense, but 3 in another sense. You confuse nature and personal distinctions.
I suspect you don't even have a formulated doctrine of God based on your confusion.
Doesn't applying the title "King of Israel" to Jesus contradict John 6:15?Jesus said "Why call me good, only the father is good."
However being the King of Israel, custom says to worship him.
So if Christ is unique of God, unique and not made (he has always been), then where does that leave Christ? Just where John said. The Word was with God, the Word was God, and the Word became flesh.
It says NO such thing. The king was supposed to be held to the Law as well. Go and read Deuteronomy 18. That was the ideal. The Israelites did not worship David or Solomon or any other king.
Doesn't applying the title "King of Israel" to Jesus contradict John 6:15?
What if you could divide yourself into three beings, each fully you in purpose, intelligence, and all the other things that make you "you," yet separate in action. With humans, this is a dangerous proposition because we can't even trust ourselves.
But God is pure and unchanging in His character. He could do this and all three would be fully Him, yet also separate; able to submit to the Father, be manifested in the flesh and dwell in the hearts of men.
Philippians 2:5-7 Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men.