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    Why didn’t Jesus know?

    Ask yourself this question. Can The Supreme Being, that is All Knowing (knows everything) but at the same time not know something?
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    The above quote makes it clear that Jesus was a man, in other words a created being. A man is a created being, or to use the trinity vocabulary a created person. Nowhere in Acts2.22 does it say Jesus was a God-man, and nowhere does it say in Acts 2.22 Jesus is fully God and fully man.
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    My post was very clear, I want to know how you trinitarians believe in God. This 1 and 3 concept makes no sense. Secondly, the bible is clear that God is ONE. Deu 6:4 makes that quite clear. Thirdly, it is you trinitarians that have a concept of God that is different to what is in the bible...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    There is one thing I want to know, those who defend and support the trinity, who do you pray to? Do you pray to the Father just as Jesus prayed to the Father, or do you pray to Jesus? I ask this because I do not know.
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    I guess if one was to ask a priest that question, most likely will be answered in the traditional "It's a mystery my son" response.
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    I too would like to know how you trinitarians will answer this one. Because I myself am really confused as to what you trinitarians believe. Do you believe in a three entity concept that all three are needed to have one united Supreme Being? What is it exactly you trinitarians believe? This is...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    It is you trinitarians that have the spirit of antichrist. And I will explain why I say this. You clearly cannot accept the fact that Jesus said "I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and [to] my God, and your God. " This statement alone is enough to say Jesus has a God. What part of "my...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Once again, when Jesus himself admitted "I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and [to] my God, and your God. " It is clear that Jesus has a God. How can you say Jesus is the same one God, when Jesus made it perfectly clear that he has a God. The thing is you trinitarians refuse to...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    And Jesus also acknowledges that the Father is the only true God. And he also acknowledges when he spoke to Mary in John 20:17 Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and [to]...
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    Is conspiracy, 'Mark of the Beast,' an unhealthy obsession for Christians?

    Stands to reason if the people then who expect to be raptured don't, guess they may be in for a shock.
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    All what this says the man is the ruler of the woman, as the word "head" can also mean "ruler" according to what is on studybible info. G2776 kephale. So going by this line of reasoning, the rest of the verse in 1 Cor 11.3 if the man is the ruler over woman, then the verse itself explains who...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    This statement makes no sense. Let us look at this from reason and logic. Now let us look at this in the following manner and see if it makes any sense what you just said. God = Supreme Being The Father = God Jesus = God Now using trinity concept your above statement can be interpreted as...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Let me explain clearly, what do you understand of this part here - "thy God, hath anointed thee "? Who did the anointing? And who was being anointed?
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Are you quoting Hebrews 1:8, why didn't you finish and include Hebrews 1:9? Heb 1:9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, [even] thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows. So what is this part here meaning - "thy God, hath anointed thee...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    I will help make this question easier for you trinitarians, I will make it multiple choice Now according to Jesus, the Father is the only true God. So who was Jesus referring to as the only true God? A. The Father B. The Father, Son and Holy Spirit. There is only one correct answer, which is...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    In the Greek, "only true God" translates into "monos alethinos theos". Now another English word for "monos" instead of only is alone. You can confirm this on Studybible info using the strongs concordance, G3441
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Curious, but what part of "I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God" are you not able to understand? When Jesus is praying in the garden of Gethsemane Matt 26:39 And he went a little further, and fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    You can throw all the ambiguous verses you like, but at the end of the day, Jesus admitted he has a God. This is a clear direct statement. But you trinitarians continuously refuse to accept the direct explicit statements Jesus made. It is you trinitarians who go against what Jesus said. Going...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Bojack, if you do your research concerning the semetic languages, but do note my understanding is extremely limited and I can only go by the research material available to me, but from the research I have done, Allah is the Arabic word for God. In Aramaic it is Elahh, and in Hebrew I have come...
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    Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

    Just to point out, if one does their research, Allah is the Arabic word for God. If you do your research, even Arabic Christians will use the word Allah. Now Arabic is a semetic language. WHat is interesting is that if you look at the Aramaic word for God, it is Elahh.