Well you do a fine job of "not trying"..
What is clearly see on these threads is Catholics have no clue what the scriptures say or mean . They do not understand basic rues of good Hermeneutics
But Spiritual things are understood spiritually, the natural man can not understand them
Most of us were there once and understand how confusing it can be without spiritual insight
I ask again did the Father die on the cross? When you insist that all the trinity preforms the same action then that is what you get
And that is the basis of monotheism
I ask again did the Father die on the cross? When you insist that all the trinity preforms the same action then that is what you get
Amen! Roman Catholic apologists end up denying God's word time and again.
"For there is one God and one Mediator between God and men, the man, Christ Jesus." And yet Rome obliterates that blessed fact, and adds Mary and various dead men to Christ's singular, specific responsibility of mediating between the all-holy God and sinful men.
Appreciate the compliment.
What is clearly see on these threads is Catholics have no clue what the scriptures say or mean . They do not understand basic rues of good Hermeneutics
You have in the last few days, in tune with the rest of the Reformed, have done an excellent job of posting a completely false and rather repellent rendition of what you guys call Christianity.
I ask again did the Father die on the cross? When you insist that all the trinity preforms the same action then that is what you get
No matter how many times you ask, you will get the same answer. When Scripture says it is explicitly One of the Trinity, then that One it is. Scripture says that Jesus died on the Cross, not the Father. You may wish to look up your Old Testament Gospels or wherever it is that you keep them.