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@galveston75 said
The trinity was never taught in any of the Christian congregations. It wasn't taught at all until 400 years after Jesus died.
Do you accept the same can be said about Jesus being the archangel Michael, and that your argument is therefore self defeating?

I will take your silence as an indication of capitulation...


@Ghost-of-a-Duke
You think your so clever by never answering my questions or statements. It's because you know nothing and have no grown up answers. Why are you even here?


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@galveston75 said
@Ghost-of-a-Duke
You think your so clever by never answering my questions or statements. It's because you know nothing and have no grown up answers. Why are you even here?
Oh, the irony.

It doesn't take a clever person to cause your arguments to implode. Again:

Do you accept the same can be said about Jesus being the archangel Michael, and that your argument is therefore self defeating? - On what basis do you challenge the concept of the Trinity when you proffer a concept equally as alien to early Christian congregations.

Are you not allowed to answer such questions? Are you a little bit intimidated?


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
Oh, the irony.

It doesn't take a clever person to cause your arguments to implode. Again:

Do you accept the same can be said about Jesus being the archangel Michael, and that your argument is therefore self defeating? - On what basis do you challenge the concept of the Trinity when you proffer a concept equally as alien to early Christian congregations.

Are you not allowed to answer such questions? Are you a little bit intimidated?
No human intimidates me. When one sees the truths through Jehovah's allowance, yes he allows those who seek it with their hearts, it's so clear. It's called being humble in heart. But for ones who throw tiny little insults from a godless heart, he will never let one see who he is ( Jehovah is his name ).


@galveston75 said
No human intimidates me. When one sees the truths through Jehovah's allowance, yes he allows those who seek it with their hearts, it's so clear. It's called being humble in heart. But for ones who throw tiny little insults from a godless heart, he will never let one see who he is ( Jehovah is his name ).
Are you physically unable to answer this question?

Do you accept the same can be said about Jesus being the archangel Michael, and that your argument is therefore self defeating? - On what basis do you challenge the concept of the Trinity when you proffer a concept equally as alien to early Christian congregations?

(Jehovah is a name relating to a misreading by a Catholic monk).


@galveston75 said
No human intimidates me.
I don't believe you.

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@Ghost-of-a-Duke

“I will give them a heart to know me, that I am Jehovah; and they must become my people.”—JEREMIAH 24:7.

Those knowing your name will trust in you; you will never abandon those seeking you, O Jehovah.”​—PS. 9:10

“Evil men cannot understand justice, but those who seek Jehovah can understand everything.”​—PROVERBS 28:5

Who Has Come to Know Jehovah’s Mind?” “For ‘who has come to know Jehovah’s mind, or who has become his counselor?’”—ROMANS 11:34; ISAIAH 40:13

Need more???????????? There are 7000 more.....

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@galveston75 said
@Ghost-of-a-Duke

“I will give them a heart to know me, that I am Jehovah; and they must become my people.”—JEREMIAH 24:7.

Those knowing your name will trust in you; you will never abandon those seeking you, O Jehovah.”​—PS. 9:10

“Evil men cannot understand justice, but those who seek Jehovah can understand everything.”​—PROVERBS 28:5

Who Has Come to Know Jeho ...[text shortened]... ecome his counselor?’”—ROMANS 11:34; ISAIAH 40:13

Need more???????????? There are 7000 more.....
'In the original Hebrew language, God’s name as revealed to Moses at the burning bush is rendered as YHWH—or Yahweh, meaning “I Am.” Ancient Hebrew was a consonantal language (no vowels). Out of reverence for God, faithful Jews would not even speak his name, so when YHWH was written in the biblical scrolls, the scribes would write the markings for the vowel sounds a-o-a for the word adonai (Lord) directly over YHWH so that anyone reading the scroll would know to say adonai rather than Yahweh. - Along comes a Catholic monk and, seeing the vowel markings over YHWH, thought they were part of the actual spelling of God’s name and thus combined YHWH with a-o-a, making YaHoWaH, which eventually became “Jehovah.”

So every time JWs insist on the use of God’s name, they are actually promoting a corrupted form of it. (Based on an error made by a Catholic monk).

www.catholic.com


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
I don't believe you.
https://www.jw.org/en/news/region/russia/jehovahs-witnesses-in-prison/

You think I'm afraid of anyone here at RHP? LOl. Try this. As long as we have Jehovah we are afraid of no human..........


@galveston75 said
https://www.jw.org/en/news/region/russia/jehovahs-witnesses-in-prison/

You think I'm afraid of anyone here at RHP? LOl. Try this. As long as we have Jehovah we are afraid of no human..........
I didn't say you were afraid, I said you were intimidated. I think you only feel secure in regurgitating your controlling church dogma and simply don't know how to deal with questions outside your comfort zone. With gleeful joy you spoke of early church congregations not believing in the trinity and yet were completely unable to explain why this didn't also apply to the idea of Jesus being the archangel Michael. - Indeed, many of your beliefs were not held by early church congregations.

I think you like to hit and run with your church dogma and simply ignore (or pretend you didn't see) questions that challenge what you have written. I think you are profoundly intimidated by the questions I put to you, questions that are perfectly reasonable.

Of all the religions, sects and cults I have come across, yours is the most evasive and unwilling to engage in genuine dialogue.


@Ghost-of-a-Duke said
'In the original Hebrew language, God’s name as revealed to Moses at the burning bush is rendered as YHWH—or Yahweh, meaning “I Am.” Ancient Hebrew was a consonantal language (no vowels). Out of reverence for God, faithful Jews would not even speak his name, so when YHWH was written in the biblical scrolls, the scribes would write the markings for the vowel sounds a-o ...[text shortened]... y promoting a corrupted form of it. (Based on an error made by a Catholic monk).

www.catholic.com
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