What? That he is the Lord?


No, your modalistic definition of that.


Again, spoken like a true Catholic. Replace the "Creeds" with Scripture and you'd be on the money.


Scripture? How do you even know what books should be considered "Scripture" in the first place? Oh that's right, the Creeds define that for us as well.


According to you? You offer no definitive base for your accusation, you merely offer your own judgment.


You have the point exactly backwards. I have been striving to illustrate why it is NOT my own judgment, but rather the very standard, universal definition put forth by the church itself. YOUR position is "your own judgment", in opposition to that!


Hypostases is not in the Scripture, and is not an interpretation of anything in Scripture,


It is, just not in your limited, private, isolated interpretation of scripture. Why should I accept your interpretation over the universal, definitive interpretation that has existed for nearly two millennia?


'm not arguing the Trinity with you Brian, but you have been puffed up, and now that you are confronted with your arrogance,


Exactly wrong. It is because I have laid my arrogance aside that I have chosen to accept what the church has universally defined, rather than thinking I'm smarter than all those theologians.


You have set yourself up in a place you ought not to be, and that is as God.


Complete baloney. Bring your rhetoric down a couple of notches, please.


I will worship the Lord Jesus Christ, for ALL THE FULNESS OF THE GODHEAD DWELLETH IN HIM.


AWESOME. But if you have the wrong definition of Christ in the first place, it is all for nothing. That's the whole point. And YOU are NOT the AUTHORITY to define who Christ is.


The Anabaptists were heavily persecuted by both Protestants and Catholics


I know. That is irrelevant to the point I was making, which you appear to have completely missed.


That I confess that I am just a man and not an eternal being as God is


Fine. So now that you admit you are fallible, how can you know you have the right definition of who Christ is?

Brian