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To: DelphiUser
First of all, the Old and New Testament Scriptures are replete with references to Christ literally being God, and not in the "flesh" sense of Adam and Eve becoming "one". As for Mormons being Christian, Show me in the Bible where it says you have to interpret the Bible to mean Trinity to be a Christian

Rejecting the trinity rejects the nature of the true God, who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Belief in separate entities would be it a polytheistic religion. And God is but ONE.

422 posted on 02/20/2008 2:11:33 PM PST by nicmarlo (A vote for McRino is a false mandate for McShamnesty)
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To: nicmarlo
U Said: First of all, the Old and New Testament Scriptures are replete with references to Christ literally being God, and not in the "flesh" sense of Adam and Eve becoming "one".

Interesting, what about John 17:22, you missed that one.

I Said: As for Mormons being Christian, Show me in the Bible where it says you have to interpret the Bible to mean Trinity to be a Christian.

U Said: Rejecting the trinity rejects the nature of the true God, who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Since we are arguing if this is what the Bible actually says, this is Begging the Question, which is a fallacy.

U Said: Belief in separate entities would be it a polytheistic religion. And God is but ONE.

Again, you assume you are right, and therefore, you are right, LOL! Back to debate 101 for you.

Mormons are not polytheistic.
569 posted on 02/20/2008 9:29:29 PM PST by DelphiUser ("You can lead a man to knowledge, but you can't make him think")
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