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1 | And can we accept this challenge? | Bible general Archive 2 | kalos | 151145 | ||
Ray: Aixen does not need to refute your unproven lower case "holy spirit" theory. When you make an assertion, the burden of proof is on you. The person who challenges your assertion doesn't need to prove anything. The Lockman Foundation is not presently "trying to determine the correct capitalization of Deity." They made their determination years ago when they published the Amplified Bible and the New American Standard Bible. You're not backing up Lockman's capitalization decisions. You've been questioning why they haven't capitalized everything you -- not God, not the human authors of the Bible -- every pronoun that you feel needs capitalization. You need to review Forum guidelines for posting. Siding with Jehovah's Witnesses on the false doctrine of "holy spirit" does not exactly make you a champion of truth. --Kalos |
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2 | And can we accept this challenge? | Bible general Archive 2 | Ray | 151148 | ||
Hi Kalos, I suppose that I can go through the verses of being "filled with [the]holy spirit" and clarify what I am saying. 1) The Lockman Foundation and their latest copyright has many changes in capitalization; most notably the word "Light". 2) I do not side with the Jehovah's Witnesses on their false doctrine of not recognizing the Holy Spirit as a Person. As you should know from recent posts to you, I do however agree with their lower case holy spirit when the verses talk about being filled. 3) My personal copy of the Scriptures, (for most of the books), has the total number of nouns and pronouns of words of Deity being divisible by three. I believe that that is indicative of a triune God. Of course the Jehovah's Wtiness does not believe in the triune God, but I definately do. From the heart, Ray |
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