How about y'all answering my question about what church you belong to or attend?
Remember, sometimes the KJV is poorly translated and/or sometimes our understanding is skewed.
And you obviously know that because you are a much better Hebrew and Greek Scholar than the team of scholars who translated the KJV, right?
BTW since you use the KJV rather than the original languages, don't you find it odd that literally NONE of the KJV Scholars who translated the KJV held to your view of the Trinity?
Does it put those verses at odds with the clear verses?
Have you studied Biblical Hermenutics?
I certainly believe that there are verses that on the surface support trinitarian ideas, but those verses end up contradicting the clear, unambiguous verses.
Have you studied the Original Languages and the Early Church Fathers theological papers? Do you not find it incongruous that those who Cannonized the scripture held to a view of scripture that is wholly opposed to your own? If you trust them on the idea of which books and which verses properly belong in the Bible, then should you not also give some deference to what their interpretation of the Scripture was when they so Cannonized it?
So tell me, what Church, if any, do you attend or are a member? Does your Church agree with your position regarding the Deity of Christ?
Have you ever used an interlinear? or even a concordance? It is amazing what simple tools like Berry's or Young's and Strong's can show you.
Why did it take until the 4th Century to formalize Jesus as God? And why does that doctrine cause so many major contridictions?
When y'all can explain how those many clear verses and concepts that show differences between God and Jesus work then I'll return the favor on the other verses, but until then it just shows that you have failed to look at your religious template with an honest and critical eye.
Jesus taught STRONGLY about truth versus tradition...maybe it is time for y'all to look at some of your traditions in light of the truth of God's word instead of what centuries of traditions have taught?
see above one or two posts. I boo-booed.