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The Being of God is simply that which makes God what he is---God's Being is WHAT God is.What do the trinitarians say the BEING is?
The Being of God is simply that which makes God what he is---God's Being is WHAT God is.What do the trinitarians say the BEING is?
The Being of God is simply that which makes God what he is---God's Being is WHAT God is.
Answered in Post #1041.I know you cannot answer that question. Just like AMR (Mr. Religion) could not answer that question in our one on one debate.
Answered in Post #1041.
I've already answered it (Post #1041).I know you cannot answer that question.
I've already answered it (Post #1041).
Yes.
- A human, for example, is one WHAT (being) in one WHO (person).
- God, however, is not a man. Instead, God is one WHAT (Being) in three WHOs (Persons).
Post #1040 is entirely nonsensical, and certainly doesn't represent what Trinitarians believe or teach.I have already answered in in 1040.
Rather:Yes, you are right. God is not a man. Jesus Christ is a man. Therefore Jesus Christ is not God
God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son are exactly the same.
God came to earth as a Son.
Those who deny that Jesus Christ is God are heretics and lost. Let's call them the heretic squad on the forum. They come running every time there's a sentence with Jesus and God in it. The heretic squad never wins because the opposition uses the Holy Bible, and the Holy Bible bluntly teaches that Jesus Christ is God. The heretic squad makes me very sad because eternity is at stake. May the Holy Spirit of God soften their hearts for the hearing of God's Word.
Messiah's name will be Jehovah.
The Father refers to the Son as God.
Yes.
- A human, for example, is one WHAT (being) in one WHO (person).
- God, however, is not a man. Instead, God is one WHAT (Being) in three WHOs (Persons).
There are not three different Gods.
There are three, and the three are One and the same.
No, the two are not the same divine Person. They are, however, of the same divine Being.
Rather:
- The Divine Nature itself is not human.
- Yet, God chose to take on a human nature in Jesus Christ without in any way losing his Divine Nature.
- Therefore, Jesus Christ is God "in the flesh" (Incarnate).
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Jesus is God in the flesh!
Why don't you believe Jesus?
Jesus says when you see him you see the Father.
The Father in the flesh died.
Jesus raised himself.
Rather:
- The Divine Nature itself is not human.
- Yet, God chose to take on a human nature in Jesus Christ without in any way losing his Divine Nature.
- Therefore, Jesus Christ is God "in the flesh" (Incarnate).
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However, you fail to accurately comprehend the doctrine of the Trinity, whether or not you're aware of it. As has already been observed:
"A straightforwardly false statement on your part. Trinitarians are monotheists, believing that there is one Being which is God."
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