Originally posted by robbie carrobie Sorry I have no idea hat you're talking about, I do know what Jesus is talking about though - the father is greater than I - Jesus christ.
Is it at this point he declared himself the Archangel Michael?
Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke Is it at this point he declared himself the Archangel Michael?
Evening old chap.
aha, I see the sun has gone down and you are free to rise from your sepulchre, good evening friendly ghost, how goweth the business of haunting? I see you will not be placated with anything less then an entire thread dedicated to the issue. I am sure I have produced two, possibly three on the subject already in the past, perhaps one of the more esteemed retrospective trollers may dig it out, someone like Proper Noobster for example.
Originally posted by robbie carrobie aha, I see the sun has gone down and you are free to rise from your sepulchre, good evening friendly ghost, how goweth the business of haunting? I see you will not be placated with anything less then an entire thread dedicated to the issue. I am sure I have produced two, possibly three on the subject already in the past, perhaps one of the more esteemed retrospective trollers may dig it out, someone like Proper Noobster for example.
My friendliness has been greatly exaggerated. Haunted Tom Hanks this evening. Didn't like his performance in Forrest Gump. (Run Forrest, run!)
Will try and locate one of the earlier threads. (You've been here way too long dude).
Originally posted by robbie carrobie Sorry I have no idea what you're talking about, I do know what Jesus is talking about though - the father is greater than I - Jesus christ.
You know what the watchtower Society tells you to believe. 😏
John 8:58 - Verses used to Support the Doctrine of the Trinity
I believe this man is correct on this interpretation of John 8:58, but he does not believe in the Trinty, yet he refers to those that do as brothers. Is it possible that those that believe in the trinity be Christian brothers with those that do not?