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Oh please stan, get over yourself! You cannot show me one verse in the Bible that God is triune or a trinity. And as I stated, the doctrine of the Trinity is an implicit truth built on explicit truths found in the Old and New Testaments. In fact you quoted the BLB on this issue and Robert Bowman wrote the article. Here is what he said? What does that very first sentence say stan?
"The first is to interpret the implicit in light of the explicit. That is, texts that explicitly state that such-and-such is true are to govern our understanding of passages that do not address the issue directly. For example, many passages of the Bible state explicitly that God is omniscient, that is, that he knows all things, including the thoughts of men and all future events (1 Sam. 16:7; 1 Chron. 28:9, 17; Job 37:16; Psa. 139:1-4; Isa. 41:22-23; 42:9; 44:7; Jer. 17:10a). These texts must govern our understanding of passages which might seem to imply, but which do not assert, that God did not know something (e.g., Gen. 3:9-13; 4:9; 18:9, 20-21)."
And btw, I happen to know Robert Bowman from the early 1980's when he and many others of us use to stand with signs at wof conventions like Kenneth Copelan and others for their heretical teachings with statements like the following, "You don't have a god in you, you are one." Or Jesus Christ went to hell and was tortured down there by Satan and his minions until God the Father bellowed out, "Let Him be." And this is where Jesus was born again.
And btw, where did you ever deal with the angel of the Lord issues? Finally, remember how I kept telling you that you keep contradicting yourself? "The truth is always solid, but the lie exposes itself through contradictions." You sir are walking contradiction because your Biblically ignorant. The "Word" is not Jesus, ugh. Buy!
IN GOD THE SON,
bluto
"The first is to interpret the implicit in light of the explicit. That is, texts that explicitly state that such-and-such is true are to govern our understanding of passages that do not address the issue directly. For example, many passages of the Bible state explicitly that God is omniscient, that is, that he knows all things, including the thoughts of men and all future events (1 Sam. 16:7; 1 Chron. 28:9, 17; Job 37:16; Psa. 139:1-4; Isa. 41:22-23; 42:9; 44:7; Jer. 17:10a). These texts must govern our understanding of passages which might seem to imply, but which do not assert, that God did not know something (e.g., Gen. 3:9-13; 4:9; 18:9, 20-21)."
And btw, I happen to know Robert Bowman from the early 1980's when he and many others of us use to stand with signs at wof conventions like Kenneth Copelan and others for their heretical teachings with statements like the following, "You don't have a god in you, you are one." Or Jesus Christ went to hell and was tortured down there by Satan and his minions until God the Father bellowed out, "Let Him be." And this is where Jesus was born again.
And btw, where did you ever deal with the angel of the Lord issues? Finally, remember how I kept telling you that you keep contradicting yourself? "The truth is always solid, but the lie exposes itself through contradictions." You sir are walking contradiction because your Biblically ignorant. The "Word" is not Jesus, ugh. Buy!
IN GOD THE SON,
bluto