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To: Wings-n-Wind

Blunt? Yes, but very different.

The Pharisees judged by man's law.

As the article shows, the doctrine of the trinity isn't from the same God that fathered Jesus Christ.

The baalim fooled Isreal just as the trinity fools 'Christians'.

The very name "trinity" is anathema to monotheism.

There is one God and God is one, not three.

Believe what you want, I've learned to expect no more than that from people, they only believe what they want to believe.


11 posted on 02/05/2007 11:25:17 AM PST by Eagle Eye (There oughta be a law against excess legislation.)
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To: Eagle Eye
There is one God and God is one, not three.

Believe what you want, I've learned to expect no more than that from people, they only believe what they want to believe.

And some believe what they believe... as they have committed a lifetime of study, prayer and Biblical homework...

As I am sure you have done likewise....

The Pharisees were operating out of good theology...

They were just to proud of their own position and ambitions...

Some COULDN'T see Jesus...
Others WOULDN"T see Him...

have a good day....

12 posted on 02/05/2007 11:35:31 AM PST by Wings-n-Wind (The answers remain available; Wisdom is obtained by asking all the right questions!)
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To: Eagle Eye

It aooears from your posts that either you do not understand Scripture, the Trinity, or are attempting to understand it indepedent of the enabling ministry of God, the Holy Spirit.

Instead of arguing it or taking another man's view of it, take His Word for it and allow Him to guide you through understanding and an outward knowledge of His doctrines.


31 posted on 02/05/2007 3:07:05 PM PST by Cvengr
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