Brian, when you make up your mind if you understand it or not, get back to me.


I understand what you believe the "conclusion of the matter" to be, but you have yet to explain how you reach that conclusion with the given evidence, especially when you admit the evidence is often contrary to your conclusion.


And the question was properly worded... Who was the "father", not the "Father". Are you going to ask what the difference is?


I know what you implied the difference to be. My point was that your faulty understanding was providing a false premise for the question. You asked the question because you thought it would trip up or even disprove Trinitarianism. All it really did was demonstrate you didn't even understand the Trinitarian view in the first place.


My whole point that is while I admit the Bible does seem to say that at times they are separate, in the end, they all prove to be the same thing.


My point is that you haven't demonstrated how, you've only reasserted your conclusion.


The Theory of the Trinity is based on a few scriptures and dismisses the rest


No it doesn't. Given your track record, you should realize by now that perhaps the problem is in your understanding of what Trinitarianism is in the first place.


Jesus was called the Everlasting Father. The Father is called the "father" yet it was the Holy Ghost that did the deed.


You're only proving my point, even though you don't realize it. The "deed" didn't make anyone father or Father. It only allowed the Word to be made flesh. The Father was already the Father and the Son was already the Son long before Mary even existed. BTW, what do you mean by "the deed" anyway? Are you one of those odd folk who thinks the Holy Spirit fornicated with Mary?


The bottom line is that they are not distinct and not separate like the Trinitarians think.


The bottom line is that by using the term "separate", you demonstrate that you still don't understand what orthodox Trinitarianism is in the first place. Yet you still want to simply argue against it anyway.

Brian