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1 | Apostles, Prophets? An Office for Today? | NT general Archive 1 | Dachande | 98817 | ||
Ok you just made no sense in this... "Because Christ and the Father are NOT the same. You misunderstand the church's doctrine of the Trinity. The Father is God; the Son is God; but the Father is not the Son." The doctrine of the Trinity teaches they are 3 in 1, and 1 in 3, amking all 3 the same being I understand the doctrine of the Trinity, there is no need in trying to explain it, since I understand it is my confussion You said "The Father is God, the Son is God; but the Father is not the Son." If the Father is, and the Son is God, and there is but one God, and they not the same, then what you're statement is saying is that there is one Title of God How ever the Trinity does teach that the Father is the Son and also the Ghost, stating that they are all each other... this is contrary to what you just said... And Why back on the Mormons? Did I not say to leave them out of this? Joe |
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2 | Apostles, Prophets? An Office for Today? | NT general Archive 1 | Reformer Joe | 98834 | ||
"If the Father is, and the Son is God, and there is but one God, and they not the same, then what you're statement is saying is that there is one Title of God" God is one being, eternally existent in three persons. Jesus and the Father are two personages, but they are the same being. Difficult for the finite human being to grasp? Sure, but that is how God has revealed Himself to be. "How ever the Trinity does teach that the Father is the Son and also the Ghost, stating that they are all each other... this is contrary to what you just said..." The historic doctrine of the Trinity does NOT say that they are all each other. This is a heresy known as modalism or "oneness." Go read the Athanasian Creed: http://www.reformed.org/documents/athanasian.html "And Why back on the Mormons? Did I not say to leave them out of this?" Because you are promoting LDS theology, whether you label it as such or not. --Joe! |
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