#19, Sorry, Wrong Again.
Posted by Iakov on Mar-17-2002 at 08:59 PM
In response to message #18
Mar Drywood,
Multiplication in scripture is always a plurality never a three some Of course common sense dictates Lazar was referring to simple math. However, I am not aware of any trinitarian understanding of God being a 'three some'.
As akhi Paul said, three 'perceptions',one kyana.
So the multiplication example by Laza is appropriate.
I suppose it is addition in the scriptures that offer a new twist.
John 10:30 KJV
I and my Father are one.
John 17 tell you that we our part of the oneness of deity and Rev 7 tells you that number is in the thousands.
Oh I see now you're a member of that cult Mormonism.I of course am referring to their goal to be on equality with divinity over their own kosmos.
So trinity does not occur in scripture only in man's thinking which is poluted. The first time trinity is even spoken of is by trhe Latin father tertullian about 170C. It did not become a issue of Christology until the Nicean council.
Yawn. Same ole same ole. Please come up with an original argument that carries some veracity.
John 20:28 KJV
And Thomas answered and said unto him, My LORD and my God.
I didn't notice before but even KJV has LORD rather than Lord. Reference to YHWH.Mar-Yah.
So I might venture to say that anyone who believes in a triune Godhead might be defined as Assyrian "Cult worship" since it can be traced back to Zorasteriam and India. how's that for starters.
When you are tired of being wrong we'll be here.
BTW, I noticed you avoided the previous KJV examples I offered in other parts of this thread. As akhi Paul has said your silence is proof of the foundation on which you stand.
Try this on for size also. I will use your KJV as it must be inspired.
Matthew 1:18 KJV
Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.
Having never been with a man who planted this seed? Ah, now we have third part of the triune God. Is the Holy Spirit anything less than God?
I look forward to your answer.
Matthew 28:19 KJV
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Why not is the names of the Father, Son, Holy Ghost?
Or why not 'b'shem Aba, w'b'shem Bara, w'b'shem Rukha d'Qudsha?
Shlama,
Yaqub