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Feb 15 10 4:55 PM
Really Brian.... Because Isaiah 9:6 says Jesus is the everasting father and now you are saying he's the HG, which I believe as well. The difference is that I don't make a distinction and Trinitarians do. While at the same time saying they don't, but do. But not really. My thing is I refuse to put three faces on God. Trinitarians want to say he is three persons, yet one. I just say he's one. Why even bother saying he's three if in the end you say he's one? Why say there is just one when in the end you will say they are three? I'm not clouded in that confusion. You are... Now who was Jesus' daddy. Jesus being eternal and the alpha and the omega? But who was the father? Was it the Holy Ghost who overshadowed Mary or the Father? I've got many other questions that can only be skirted away like Isaiah 9:6, which never really fully answer the question. Answers yes, but only answers that lead to more questions. Ever learning questions, but never really adding to knowledge of what God is. The fact is that the Trinity is still a mystery which cannot be explained either by human logic or by the Bible. Since it is not in the Bible but a fact it was a term man made up to try to comprehend God, I will reject it. Once again, I do not deny the the Father, Son or Holy Ghost.... I'm just looking for proof that they are separate "whatevers". Sure, on earth, they appear to be separate. Other times they appear to be the same. What about in Heaven? Are they separate there? That's a philosopical question I don't expect a Trinitarian to fully be able to answer. The Trinity is just a philosophy and theory about what God is. It cannot (by it's own admission, I might add) fully explain who and what God is. I'll hold out for the real answer and not bother to pay attention to those who say I'm in danger because I reject it, and treat it as actual Doctrine from God. It isn't.
Gal 2:16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. Jas 2:24 Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.
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