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Post by Vegas on Jan 19, 2018 15:26:36 GMT
No.
NEXT!!!
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Post by clusium on Jan 19, 2018 15:41:35 GMT
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Post by Catman on Jan 19, 2018 16:50:38 GMT
What about Trini Lopez?
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Post by maya55555 on Jan 19, 2018 17:02:17 GMT
YES.
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Post by drystyx on Jan 19, 2018 18:22:30 GMT
Trinity does this for proof:
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Post by gawaher on Jan 19, 2018 20:55:37 GMT
Everyone knows that there is no single reference to a trinitarian god in the whole bible.
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Post by captainbryce on Jan 19, 2018 21:37:33 GMT
According to tradition and dogma, yes. According to the text of the Bible, no. So it depends on your source material.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2018 3:31:00 GMT
Everyone knows that there is no single reference to a trinitarian god in the whole bible. Yes, there are plenty of references, especially St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2018 3:31:37 GMT
According to tradition and dogma, yes. According to the text of the Bible, no. So it depends on your source material. Wrong, according to the Holy Bible, yes.
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Post by goz on Jan 20, 2018 3:59:12 GMT
God is only a trinity as much as CAPITALS make him more than lower case.
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Post by thorshairspray on Jan 20, 2018 6:03:20 GMT
No.
Jesus was not and never claimed to be God.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jan 20, 2018 7:03:46 GMT
I don't remember Carrie-Anne Moss in The Bible.
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Post by thorshairspray on Jan 20, 2018 13:48:14 GMT
I don't remember Carrie-Anne Moss in The Bible. In the deleted scenes.
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Post by johnblutarsky on Jan 20, 2018 14:23:01 GMT
Everyone knows that there is no single reference to a trinitarian god in the whole bible. Yes, there are plenty of references, especially St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19. The passage that you mentioned doesn’t state that the three entities are one entity: I could sign a Christmas card with my name, the name of my wife and the name of my kid, but that doesn’t make us one person.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Jan 20, 2018 14:33:39 GMT
I don't remember Carrie-Anne Moss in The Bible. In the deleted scenes. The one where Satan tempts Jesus with the blue pill?
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Post by captainbryce on Jan 20, 2018 14:48:36 GMT
According to tradition and dogma, yes. According to the text of the Bible, no. So it depends on your source material. Wrong, according to the Holy Bible, yes. You’ve already had your say and stated your opinion. Now kindly let others state theirs. If you want to claim that Trinity is biblical, go right ahead. Your claim cannot be validated because there is in fact no trinity in the Bible. Neither that word nor it’s descr is given in any book, chapter or verse on any translation of canonical scripture.
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Post by captainbryce on Jan 20, 2018 14:50:45 GMT
Everyone knows that there is no single reference to a trinitarian god in the whole bible. Yes, there are plenty of references, especially St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19. An instruction on baptism by the name of three different people is not an indication that all three are equal. At best it argues that all three agree. But they are not equal because the son says that the father is greater than he is.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2018 16:30:31 GMT
Yes, there are plenty of references, especially St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19. The passage that you mentioned doesn’t state that the three entities are one entity: I could sign a Christmas card with my name, the name of my wife and the name of my kid, but that doesn’t make us one person. Yeah, but, you & your wife are not deities. If the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit were different entities, when Our Jesus would Have Only Instructed the Apostles to Baptize in the Name Of the Father.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2018 16:32:14 GMT
Wrong, according to the Holy Bible, yes. You’ve already had your say and stated your opinion. Now kindly let others state theirs. If you want to claim that Trinity is biblical, go right ahead. Your claim cannot be validated because there is in fact no trinity in the Bible. Neither that word nor it’s descr is given in any book, chapter or verse on any translation of canonical scripture. Yes, the Trinity Is in the Holy Bible, particularly in St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19, & all 3 Persons Of the Trinity are expressly throughout the Bible as God.
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Post by clusium on Jan 20, 2018 16:33:09 GMT
Yes, there are plenty of references, especially St. Matthew chapter 28, verse 19. An instruction on baptism by the name of three different people is not an indication that all three are equal. At best it argues that all three agree. But they are not equal because the son says that the father is greater than he is. If Only the Father Is God, then Our Lord Jesus Would Have Only Instructed to Baptize in the Name Of the Father.
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