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To: tort_feasor

Seems all your resources go to Latin....Rome. Regardless of how you expound none of these words are in the bible.
No where does it say God the Son, nor God the Holy Spirit.
There is but one God and He is the Father.
Jesus never said to pray to him, he said pray in this manner, Our Father who art in Heaven. It says to pray in his name but never to him. Nor does it say anywhere to pray to the Holy Spirit. That blows your trinity doctrine out of the water. I would even feel more at ease with the word tri-unity....but also not a word found in scripture, so I feel it best left alone.


864 posted on 04/15/2005 9:49:52 PM PDT by BriarBey
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To: BriarBey

"Seems all your resources go to Latin....Rome. Regardless of how you expound none of these words are in the bible. "

I find it interesting that you seem to discount words and phrases because they "go to Latin....Rome". It was in Rome in the early days of Christianity where the bible's content was formalized (170 AD to 382 and it was a Roman emporer (constantine) who greatly aided in the process.

Incidentally, the Apostle's Creed also known as the Nicene Creed was agreed upon in 325 AD (well before the formalization of the Bible). Early Christians needed something to define their beliefs and the Creed was what they agreed upon. Catholics carry on the tradition of the early christians by reciting the creed.


876 posted on 04/15/2005 10:49:19 PM PDT by Francis McClobber
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