To: MarkBsnr
Nicea and the Nicene Creed?
Nicea was a rogue counsel of devious men who sought to hide the word of God from the people. Creeds are never of God; they are concoctions of men.
What does any of that nonsense have to do with “the Trinity?” (nothing, of course, just a diversion by a less than honest mind)
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284 posted on
04/06/2012 8:13:57 PM PDT by
editor-surveyor
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To: editor-surveyor; MarkBsnr; Religion Moderator
"Creeds are never of God; they are concoctions of men."I do not mind your continual insults and innuendo when they regard me, but I find your less than Christian attitude and ad hominems against Markbsnr highly offensive and inappropriate for a discussion of Jesus on Good Friday.
288 posted on
04/06/2012 10:13:41 PM PDT by
Natural Law
(If you love the Catholic Church raise your hands, if not raise your standards.)
To: editor-surveyor
You REALLY want to let the MORMONs slide; don’t you!!
Choosing instead to rely upon your traditions.
292 posted on
04/07/2012 5:24:13 AM PDT by
Elsie
(Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going)
To: editor-surveyor
Nicea and the Nicene Creed? A very good definition of Christianity. The Athenasian Creed is a more rigourous definition. Would you profess either?
Nicea was a rogue counsel of devious men who sought to hide the word of God from the people. Creeds are never of God; they are concoctions of men.
Ah, so making it all up as you go along is preferred in the non Christian universe?
What does any of that nonsense have to do with the Trinity? (nothing, of course, just a diversion by a less than honest mind)
Let us hear you profess the Trinity. The Triune God. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each complete God and each part of the Trinity.
294 posted on
04/07/2012 6:50:48 AM PDT by
MarkBsnr
(I would not believe in the Gospel, if the authority of the Catholic Church did not move me to do so.)
To: editor-surveyor
less than honest mind
Discuss the issues all you want, but do not make it personal.
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