1. SubscriberGhost of a Duke
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    25 May '18 17:12
    Originally posted by @js357
    Isn't that three and the same?
    How anybody can look at the God portrayed in the Old and New Testament and claim (with a straight face) that they are the same God is truly bizarre.

    (The Trinty isn't biblical, so not worth discussing).
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    25 May '18 17:21
    Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-duke
    How anybody can look at the God portrayed in the Old and New Testament and claim (with a straight face) that they are the same God is truly bizarre.

    (The Trinty isn't biblical, so not worth discussing).
    The Trinity is indeed Biblical. Are you not aware of the Gospel of John chapter 1 and the book of Acts? Just because the word “Trinity” does not appear in the Bible doesn’t mean Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are not God and co-equal with God the Father.

    As far as the Old and New Testaments, we’re living in an age of grace made possible by Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross. Prior to that, humans (more specifically, believers) were not living in an age of grace.
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