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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Did you notice the verse I cited? 1 Corinthians, referring to the resurrection of the Church... pay attention.
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Ah, John 1:1, the rallying point of Trinitarians. But in defense of the non-Trinitarian reading of this verse, let me quote from The Bible Translator, a periodical sent to Trinitarian scholars: “If the translation were a matter of substituting words, a pos sible translation . . . would be, ‘The...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    by "men" I was referring to human.
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    I never claimed to know ALL
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    Jehovah’s Witnesses

    "Games"? Who me? Okay, let's consider, that in scriptures, there are various titles and definitions that are applied to the holy Spirit. As these are carefully studied, it becomes evident that ALL of them describe characteristics that stem from God and Christ and do not necessitate an...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    "No one has ever seen God. The One and Only Son— the One who is at the Father’s side— He has revealed Him." - John 1:18 That would fall under the "mystery of the resurrection" when we are raised in the spirit.
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    Please help me to respond to some of my non-trinitarian friends

    I skipped over 12-29 because it wasn't important to the issue at hand. And the issue is that the Father and Son are one in mind and purpose, just as the church is to be one with the Lord in mind and purpose. That doesn't make them one and the same, as if part of a so-called "God-Family" like...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    I know the Father, because the Son drew me to him via holy Spirit.
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    Please help me to respond to some of my non-trinitarian friends

    Careful there ... "Now I am no longer in the world, but these are in the world, and I come to You. Holy Father, keep through Your name those whom You have given Me, that they may be one as We are. ... I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who will believe in Me through their word...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    And I'll ask YOU the same question I asked Magenta. Adam and Eve were created in the Garden of Eden. They were without sin. Because of that, they were perfect and flawless. If we presume they weren't perfect, then we have to see that God created them with imperfections. If God created them as...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Exactly my point, they were created perfect, sinless, until they sinned and were no longer perfect.
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    There are a few MYSTERIES mentioned in scriptures Mystery of the Kingdom - Mark 4:11 The blindness of Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles - Romans 11:25 The mystery of the resurrection - 1 Corinthians 15:51 The Mystery of the Gospel of Christ - Ephesians 3 The Mystery of the Church -...
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    Jehovah’s Witnesses

    So what triune god was Jesus baptized under?
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Was Jesus prone to sin? Were any of the angels prone to sin? We were created as free moral agents, the right to choose, Adam unfortunately, chose to listen to his wife and disobey God, which led him to die slowly, but not before passing on that debt of sin to his progeny. Adam and Eve were...
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    So "good" to you means "imperfect"?
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Did that apply to Adam and Eve? After all the creative days, it says "good", but not when He created man.
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    aah ... the old "it's a mystery" just accept it. Nah
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Okay, can you show me a verse that say Adam and Eve were created "good"?
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    Didn't Jesus speak in parables, allegories? Can we say the same about prophecies? Should we take Daniel and Revelation literally?
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    Stars, Dust & Sand

    And I agree, but it still doesn't make him part of a Trinity.