@secondson saidAre the words "Trinity" and "Triune" divinely inspired?
The words in the text are inspired. They are the words God specifically selected for our learning. They are the words of life.
@fmf saidSo what's it to you what anyone believes?
Because churches like sonship's insist that if one does not accept what they claim the word "Triune" refers to, then a believer in Jesus might face torture for eternity. That word "Triune" must be accepted in order for someone to be "saved". That's just for example.
@secondson saidThe beliefs of all the regular posters here are of interest to me. That's why I am a member of this community.
So what's it to you what anyone believes?
@secondson saidIf the words "Trinity" and "Triune" are not divinely inspired, according to your beliefs, then what obligation is there for believers to subscribe to the 'human' interpretation of the words in the Bible [which ARE purportedly divinely inspired] that those extra-Biblical words propagate?
Thick as a brick?
@secondson saidHere is the exchange on the previous page that your quip [above] was seeking to deflect from:
So what's it to you what anyone believes?
You: Why argue over a word?
Me: Because churches like sonship's insist that if one does not accept what they claim the word "Triune" refers to, then a believer in Jesus might face torture for eternity. That word "Triune" must be accepted in order for someone to be "saved". That's just for example.
@secondson saidWhy not?
Is that so? Then tell me, who is Jesus?
Before you answer, keep in mind that it is the Holy Spirit that reveals the truth relative to the Word of God, and He isn't going to tell you one thing and me another.
If a deceitful god exists this is just the sort of fun he would have!