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1 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | STTIL | 137548 | ||
Because I enjoy this forum, have found answers to my own questions by reading posts I will not put into any post any specific statements that are against the rules of this forum, (at least not on purpose). I suggest that if Trinitarianism is true it can stand up to Unitarianism. My personal belief in the Trinity isn't up for discussion. I will not debate the deity of Christ. | ||||||
2 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | Hank | 137550 | ||
STTIL - You are not being asked to debate the deity of Christ. You are being asked to affirm or deny His deity. The following question can be answered without debate of any kind: Do you believe in the full deity of Jesus Christ, yes or no? Were you to ask me the same questions that I asked you, I would have no hesitancy in answering them. Why do you? --Hank | ||||||
3 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | DocTrinsograce | 137575 | ||
The lack of an affirmation, though tacit, is a pretty clear affirmation in itself. | ||||||
4 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | Hank | 137608 | ||
Yes, it certainly is, Doc. It's fairly obvious that STTIL has no intention of answering the question on how he stands regarding the deity of Christ and, in view of this forum's guidelines, it's equally obvious why he doesn't answer the question. --Hank | ||||||