He didn't die spiritually, only physically. Its what He came to do. By what authority or scripture do you use to determine that God could not die physically?
Do you also claim Jesus soul did not die?
and was His spirit human?
LA
He didn't die spiritually, only physically. Its what He came to do. By what authority or scripture do you use to determine that God could not die physically?
He didn't die spiritually, only physically. Its what He came to do. By what authority or scripture do you use to determine that God could not die physically?
YHWH is not human..... He cannot die in a physical, human way. His son, Yahshua, was human.... I believe, he was fully human, he had the same human desires of the flesh which he had to over come to live a perfect human life the way his Father intended.
Do you believe there exists a spirit that goes on beyond human physical death?
Do you also claim Jesus soul did not die?
and was His spirit human?
LA
A spirit is not flesh. I am not debating anhiliation with you in this thread no matter how hard you try. You have already been told my view in the apropriate thread.
This discussion is about Christ being God, do you deny that also?
Originally Posted by BetweenTheRivers
YHWH is not human..... He cannot die in a physical, human way. His son, Yahshua, was human.... I believe, he was fully human, he had the same human desires of the flesh which he had to over come to live a perfect human life the way his Father intended.
I agree with--
Jesus was born fully man--(His spirit was pure)
1Co 2:11 For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him?
LA
I asked for your verse that says God could not physically die. By what authority do you determine that?
Do you believe that Jesus is God come in the flesh, yes or no?
Jesus is the whole man God came in.
Joh 1:14 And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
None beheld the glory of the only begotten son full of grace and truth until the baptism by John and the Holy Spirit descending upon Him.
Act 10:37 That word, I say, ye know, which was published throughout all Judaea, and began from Galilee, after the baptism which John preached;
Act 10:38 How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Ghost and with power: who went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with him.
LA
Do you belive in the trinity, yes or no, and why cant you give me a straight answer? Confusion is not of God.
You are confused.
47 Reasons Why Our Heavenly Father Has No Equals or “Co-Equals”
There are many verses that, if read and believed in a simple, straightforward manner, should clearly convince any unbiased person that God and Jesus are two completely different and distinct beings. There are also many logical reasons that should cause us to doubt the doctrine of the Trinity. What follows is a list of some reasons to believe that the Father is the only true God of Scripture and has no equal.
Reasons to doubt that the Trinity exists
(1) The word “Trinity” is not in the Bible.
(2) There is no clear Trinitarian formula in the Bible.
(3) Trinitarians differ greatly in their definitions of the Trinity. The Eastern Orthodox Church differs from the Western traditions regarding the relation of the Holy Spirit to the Father and the Son. Some television evangelists differ greatly from the Reformed Churches in their concept of Christ’s divinity while he was on earth. Oneness Pentecostals say the classic formula of the Trinity is completely wrong. Yet all these claim that Christ is God and that the Bible supports their position. Surely if the Trinity were a part of Bible doctrine, and especially if one had to believe it to be saved, it would be clearly defined in Scripture. Yet there is no Trinitarian formula in the Bible and Trinitarians themselves cannot agree on a definition. If one is to believe in the Trinity, how is he to know which definition is correct, since none appears in the Bible?
(4) The Trinitarian contention that “the Father is God, the Son is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and together they make one God” is not in Scripture and is illogical. Trinitarians teach that Jesus is both 100 percent man and 100 percent God. We say that God can do the impossible, but He cannot perform that which is inherently contradictory. God is the inventor of logic and mathematics, disciplines He created to allow us to get to know Him and His world. It is the very reason why He said that He is “One God,” and why Jesus said that the witness of two was true and then said that he and His Father both were witnesses. God cannot make a round square, and He cannot make 100 percent +100 percent = 100 percent, without contradicting the laws of mathematics He designed.
Read on--
http://www.biblicalunitarian.com/ar...ur-heavenly-father-has-no-equals-or-co-equals
LA
So then, no you do not believe in the trinity. Why not just simply admit that?
Without duplicating the above post.......
There can be no consciousness nor self-consciousness for an absolute singularity.
Consciousness demands a subject and an object.....a knower and a known.
Self-consciousness demands a knower and a known, plus a third knower who knows that the knower has known the known.
The true GOD is super-personal.
After all, this is TOL's list and if the person isn't a regular visitor, they don't make the cut.
Thanks for any help or feedback.
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Some on the list deny Christ before men, so they were never in question.
Even though I am not a believer you wish to add *me* to the list.