Originally posted by RJHindsGodhead is an extra biblical trinitarian invention.
Finis Dake Q&A on God
Finis Dake gives some alternate ideas than is normally taught on what the scriptures say about God.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=325tfLktRLI
Warning: This guy believes in the Gap Theory
Originally posted by RBHILLThe only reason you believe the trinity is because Constantine the pagan decreed it so. What a scam man!
During Constantine's days the was a man that said there is no Trinity. He died the way Herod did.
That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH , art the most high over all the earth - Psalm 83:18 King James version.
Dake says that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all have a body, soul, and spirit. Each also eats, wears cloths, and has hair, eyes, lips, and all other bodily parts as we do. God is "confined" to this body, soul, and spirit meaning He can only be in one place at any one time. God goes from place to place in a body just as we do.
Dake says When we say God is invisible we must think of God as being at a distance-beyond eyesight, that is, we cannot see God’s body due to the distance from earth to heaven where He dwells.
Dake says that there is no statement in the entire Bible saying that God knows or even would like to know all acts and particular events of all vast creations of free moral agents from all eternity past; or that He has fixed decrees choosing and predestinating all the thoughts, acts, and deeds of free wills from all eternity past to all eternity future.
Originally posted by RJHindsClearly he has no idea what he is talking about. Here is a verse which states quite clearly that God has foreknowledge.
Dake says that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all have a body, soul, and spirit. Each also eats, wears cloths, and has hair, eyes, lips, and all other bodily parts as we do. God is "confined" to this body, soul, and spirit meaning He can only be in one place at any one time. God goes from place to place in a body just as we do.
Dake says When we say God ...[text shortened]... g all the thoughts, acts, and deeds of free wills from all eternity past to all eternity future.
Remember the former things of long ago,
That I am God, and there is no other.
I am God, and there is no one like me.
From the beginning I foretell the outcome,
And from long ago the things that have not yet been done.
I say, ‘My decision will stand,
And I will do whatever I please.
Isa 46:9,10
He is of course correct, predestination cannot be harmonised with the fact that we are free moral agents.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieTake your man-made dogma and blow, man.
The only reason you believe the trinity is because Constantine the pagan decreed it so. What a scam man!
That men may know that thou, [b]whose name alone is JEHOVAH , art the most high over all the earth - Psalm 83:18 King James version.[/b]
Seriously.
You just came in here to kick sand anyways. So the sand is kicked. Now beat it.
Originally posted by RJHindsSo he's as daft as you.
Dake says that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all have a body, soul, and spirit. Each also eats, wears cloths, and has hair, eyes, lips, and all other bodily parts as we do. God is "confined" to this body, soul, and spirit meaning He can only be in one place at any one time. God goes from place to place in a body just as we do.
Dake says When we say God ...[text shortened]... g all the thoughts, acts, and deeds of free wills from all eternity past to all eternity future.
I knew there was a reason I didn't watch the video.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieSo misunderstanding is clearly not limited to either RJH or the man in the video. Duh. We get that you don't get it.
Clearly he has no idea what he is talking about. Here is a verse which states quite clearly that God has foreknowledge.
Remember the former things of long ago,
That I am God, and there is no other.
I am God, and there is no one like me.
From the beginning I foretell the outcome,
And from long ago the things that have not yet been done.
I say ...[text shortened]... course correct, predestination cannot be harmonised with the fact that we are free moral agents.