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02-23-2012, 03:57 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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Let me tell you, it is straight comedy, looking in from without. Modalist clowns. ICP is a better witness, imo.
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Why are you calling Modalists clowns? That does not seem like a good witness to me IMO
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02-23-2012, 04:11 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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While I'm all for getting to the bottom of what people believe I think most the time people don't really listen to what the other side is saying. Are you sure that's not what you are doing?
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That is a good response. The truth is, I did study it while I went into the Reformed church for about a year. And after my studies, I found out that what they say in one arena did not add up to what they said in others. It was a double talk in this area. So, I did study, tried to buy into it was the zeal of a zealot, and found out that what they said and what the Bible said differed, as well as what they said with what they said.
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02-23-2012, 05:00 PM
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Isaiah 56:4-5
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
bbybrd is a juggalo...
LOL
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02-23-2012, 05:02 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
ICP...
International Churches with Pancakes?
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02-23-2012, 05:10 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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ICP...
International Churches with Pancakes? 
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insane clown posse
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02-23-2012, 06:10 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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insane clown posse
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I know... just making a funny.
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02-23-2012, 09:31 PM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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Since what you said did not make a lick of sense to me, could you expand it a little please? Trinitarian theology has been the majority since 325 AD... what is on 'the uprise'?
I didn't get the rest of what you said either... can you rephrase maybe?
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I'm sorry it was early and I was trying to get out the door. In light of the TD Jakes and the Elephant Room 2 controversy (which is not a big deal to us, but to the Evangelicals it was) the reformed crowd is pushing for more tinitarian teaching in the churches to combat oneness theology. That should make the battle over the Godhead much more prevalent.
If their god is co equal did god the father who poured out his wrath on god the son share in receiving of the wrath? Was god the holy spirit also manifested in the flesh? In my mind co equal would mean that god the father and god the holy spirit died on the cross too. This is what they say is heresy about oneness. That we have crucified the father.
So are they co equal in everything or not?
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02-24-2012, 07:12 AM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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I'm sorry it was early and I was trying to get out the door. In light of the TD Jakes and the Elephant Room 2 controversy (which is not a big deal to us, but to the Evangelicals it was) the reformed crowd is pushing for more tinitarian teaching in the churches to combat oneness theology. That should make the battle over the Godhead much more prevalent.
If their god is co equal did god the father who poured out his wrath on god the son share in receiving of the wrath? Was god the holy spirit also manifested in the flesh? In my mind co equal would mean that god the father and god the holy spirit died on the cross too. This is what they say is heresy about oneness. That we have crucified the father.
So are they co equal in everything or not?
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If they are co-equal and crucifying the Father would be blasphemy... wouldn't crucifying the Son be blasphemy also?
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02-24-2012, 07:15 AM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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Originally Posted by JamDat
I'm sorry it was early and I was trying to get out the door. In light of the TD Jakes and the Elephant Room 2 controversy (which is not a big deal to us, but to the Evangelicals it was) the reformed crowd is pushing for more tinitarian teaching in the churches to combat oneness theology. That should make the battle over the Godhead much more prevalent.
If their god is co equal did god the father who poured out his wrath on god the son share in receiving of the wrath? Was god the holy spirit also manifested in the flesh? In my mind co equal would mean that god the father and god the holy spirit died on the cross too. This is what they say is heresy about oneness. That we have crucified the father.
So are they co equal in everything or not?
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If a person was equivalent to another person with respect to "person" then everything about those two persons would be equal. Whatever the one person did, thought, said or even had the potential to do would have to also be true of the other person. It is obvious that trinitarians do not make this kind of claim of equality by the fact that they constantly proclaim the persons are different or distinct. Since the persons of the trinity are different and distinct then they are not equivalent with respect to "person."
However, trinitarians still make the claim that the persons of the trinity are equivalent in some way and its obvious that way is not with respect to "person." So the real question is in what way are they saying the 3 members of the trinity are equal with each other because its clear they don't mean it in the same respect as you are denouncing.
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02-24-2012, 07:18 AM
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Re: Responding to a Trinitarian
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If they are co-equal and crucifying the Father would be blasphemy... wouldn't crucifying the Son be blasphemy also?
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Yep its clear they mean something different than all that when they call them coequal...
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