To: whispering out loud; the-ironically-named-proverbs2; Eagle Eye
We also know that God is one, Jesus said in his word The Father and I are one, If Jesus is G-d, why is he so bad at math? Shouldn't he have said two-thirds? :-\
13 posted on
03/20/2006 10:08:58 PM PST by
Thinkin' Gal
(As it was in the days of NO...)
To: Thinkin' Gal
did you read the whole post? God the Father is not one third of the Godhead, He is the entire mind of God, Jesus is the entire flesh, and physical works of God, and The Holy spirit is the entire Spirit of God. To call each of these a third, is a misstatement, each of these comprises their entire realm of Gods nature.
14 posted on
03/21/2006 5:05:33 AM PST by
whispering out loud
(the bible is either 100% true, or in it's very nature it is 100% a lie)
To: Thinkin' Gal
I can easily explain God's relationship to Jesus and Jesus' relationship to us with terms straight from the Bible and backed up solidly with quoted scripture.
To explain the trinity, they must use non biblical terms that require twisting scriptures and ignoring others.
Jesus was either a man who came entirely in the flesh or he wasn't. The Bible says he was. Trinitarians say he wasn't.
18 posted on
03/21/2006 5:22:18 AM PST by
Eagle Eye
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