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Biblical basis for the Trinity?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
If your NWT says all that, it must be influenced by Satan. This appears to
be an ant-christ teaching.

For many deceivers have gone out into the world, those who do not
acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is the deceiver
and the anti-christ. (2 John 7 NASB)

Don't forget the verse I quoted earlier where Jesus says that He would be ...[text shortened]... the great tribulaion as the Son of MAN. And
after His resurrection He had FLESH and BONES.
what a piece of nonsense,

(1 Corinthians 15:50) . . .However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God’s kingdom. . .

what a spammer you purport to be.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
what a piece of nonsense,

(1 Corinthians 15:50) . . .However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God’s kingdom. . .

what a spammer you purport to be.
It just keeps getting better ( weirder ) and better ( weirder ) doesn't it?

So let's see if we finally have this straight:

God is 1 God but 3.
But only has 2 names.
1 had a beginning but 1 didn't. No idea about the Holy Spirit.
1 has been seen but yet no one can see God and live.
God cannot die but yet he did.
Jesus says he's not equal to God but yet he is.
Mary is the mother of Jesus, but also the Mother of God who is Jesus but who has always been with no beginning. So that means Mary has always been.
And on rare occasions Mary can make demands and make Jesus/God/Holy spirit change their minds on desisions.
I know I'm missing other facts but I'm still learning.

Oh no...Now wait, I forgot this new thing, God/Jesus/Holy Spirit is also still a man who is able to live in heaven without food or water or air. So now is God 1 but 4?
Now I have to start all over trying to figure this darn mysterious trinity out again!!!!

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Originally posted by galveston75
It just keeps getting better ( weirder ) and better ( weirder ) doesn't it?

So let's see if we finally have this straight:

God is 1 God but 3.
But only has 2 names.
1 had a beginning but 1 didn't. No idea about the Holy Spirit.
1 has been seen but yet no one can see God and live.
God cannot die but yet he did.
Jesus says he's not equal
Now I have to start all over trying to figure this darn mysterious trinity out again!!!!
lol, maybe Mary had triplets ? who can say what a nonsense this thing purports to be.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
lol, maybe Mary had triplets ? who can say what a nonsense this thing purports to be.
Lol...It makes no sense and it is not even close to being consistant with the rest of the Bible.
I think they should just re write it and make it all fit the trinity and come up with some explination that would actually work..

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Originally posted by galveston75
It just keeps getting better ( weirder ) and better ( weirder ) doesn't it?

So let's see if we finally have this straight:

God is 1 God but 3.
But only has 2 names.
1 had a beginning but 1 didn't. No idea about the Holy Spirit.
1 has been seen but yet no one can see God and live.
God cannot die but yet he did.
Jesus says he's not equal
Now I have to start all over trying to figure this darn mysterious trinity out again!!!!
Jesus in the flesh on the earth temporarily gave of some of his divine attributes not hard to understand. Also the mother of God thing is a catholic thing.





Manny

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Originally posted by menace71
Jesus in the flesh on the earth temporarily gave of some of his divine attributes not hard to understand. Also the mother of God thing is a catholic thing.





Manny
I totally agree Manny. He did and that is not a mystery at all. The main reason he did was to demonstrate what he is able to do in the future for mankind on earth as those miricles would be of no use in heaven on spirit creatures
So the Catholics have their own version of God and Jesus and who Mary was. I know you don't like them you once said so what if their version of the trinity is the correct one and your wrong?

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Originally posted by galveston75
I totally agree Manny. He did and that is not a mystery at all. The main reason he did was to demonstrate what he is able to do in the future for mankind on earth as those miricles would be of no use in heaven on spirit creatures
So the Catholics have their own version of God and Jesus and who Mary was. I know you don't like them you once said so what if their version of the trinity is the correct one and your wrong?
What if you are wrong and I am right?

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Originally posted by galveston75
I totally agree Manny. He did and that is not a mystery at all. The main reason he did was to demonstrate what he is able to do in the future for mankind on earth as those miricles would be of no use in heaven on spirit creatures
So the Catholics have their own version of God and Jesus and who Mary was. I know you don't like them you once said so what if their version of the trinity is the correct one and your wrong?
I don't agree with Catholic doctrine on a lot of issues but I don't hate them as I don't hate the Jehovah's either



Manny

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Originally posted by menace71
I don't agree with Catholic doctrine on a lot of issues but I don't hate them as I don't hate the Jehovah's either



Manny
And neither do I. Not one person do I hate for anything they believe. But the Bible says to hate only a few things and one would be untruths. "What dos light have to do with Darkness" " Do not touch the unclean thing" " A little leven furments the whole lump" All of these are refering to anything that God detest and one of those things is false religion.
There are many, many religions and they all believe things differently. So does that matter or is that important to God or will he accept them all?

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Originally posted by RJHinds
What if you are wrong and I am right?
Then God will decide if that is important to him. If it is then he will lets us know.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
what a piece of nonsense,

(1 Corinthians 15:50) . . .However, this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit God’s kingdom. . .

what a spammer you purport to be.
Have you found any verse in the Holy Bible that says "flesh and bones", as
Jesus had at his resurrection, cannot enter heaven. Remember I told
you Jesus no longer had any "blood". So "flesh and blood" is a different
matter.

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Originally posted by galveston75
It just keeps getting better ( weirder ) and better ( weirder ) doesn't it?

So let's see if we finally have this straight:

God is 1 God but 3.
But only has 2 names.
1 had a beginning but 1 didn't. No idea about the Holy Spirit.
1 has been seen but yet no one can see God and live.
God cannot die but yet he did.
Jesus says he's not equal ...[text shortened]...
Now I have to start all over trying to figure this darn mysterious trinity out again!!!!
You know that what you are stating is not the Trinity. You are starting to
write things you should know are silly and you are starting to act like an
idiot now.

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Originally posted by galveston75
And neither do I. Not one person do I hate for anything they believe. But the Bible says to hate only a few things and one would be untruths. "What dos light have to do with Darkness" " Do not touch the unclean thing" " A little leven furments the whole lump" All of these are refering to anything that God detest and one of those things is false religi ...[text shortened]... s differently. So does that matter or is that important to God or will he accept them all?
If you hate untruths you have many to choose from in the Jehovah's
Witnesses Organization. It is a pitty that you don't get your head out of
your ASS and open your eyes and look!

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Originally posted by RJHinds
You are almost as ignorant of the truth as the JW's. You need to do
more careful reading of the Holy Bible before you make such statements.
The Holy Bible was not originally written in Latin, so you will not have the
"rapture" or the "Trinity" there, but the ideas are there for both terms.
So if you used the term "Godhead", which is in the Holy Bible, i ...[text shortened]... st we have if we want to believe,
otherwise, our belief is no better than the atheist.
Ignorant of "the truth"? Pray tell, when you studied to be clergy, what seminary taught you differently from what I stated?

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Originally posted by Badwater
Ignorant of "the truth"? Pray tell, when you studied to be clergy, what seminary taught you differently from what I stated?
I was not taught by a seminary, but by the Holy Spirit.