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To: ComeUpHigher; Reno232
A couple simple questions then.

How many Gods are there?

Is Jesus a Deity?

195 posted on 08/18/2008 4:16:32 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (Bigoted Neanderthal Evangelicals support Eric Cantor for VP. Shalom.)
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To: ejonesie22
Is your attempt to divert to another question evidence that you have no retort to the questions & points made in my posts, as well as CUH’s? Again, not that that's surprising, b/c I don't feel there is a sound retort other than to say that's what Christianity as a whole has believed for centuries so it must be true, or that perhaps it's just too complicated for man to understand.

What I'm disappointed about is that you didn't even try to defend your position. You have put a lot of stock in the whole Trinity argument, & yet when confronted, you simply divert to another question rather than defend your beliefs. You & the rest of the cabal constantly ask us to defend our beliefs, & we do, largely b/c we believe in these things.

Am I to surmise that defense of one's beliefs is only a one way street in your eyes? As a Christian, I would think you would want to defend those beliefs, rather than just divert to another question. Again, not trying to pound you unnecessarily, just giving food for thought. Your snide remarks about our beliefs has left you somewhat open to charges of hypocrisy.

In answer to your question, we believe in the Godhead that comprises God the Father, our Savior Jesus Christ, & the Holy Ghost. Three separate & distinct members of the Godhead as spoken of in the Bible. Thus, Christ is Deity. Hope that answers your question. Have a good one today my FRiend.

240 posted on 08/18/2008 9:12:02 AM PDT by Reno232
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