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Originally Posted by OGIA
I thought I ought to address to specific points in your post I said I'd address in my last one:
I am not comparing trinitarians with Muslims in the manner you are accusing me of. I'm comparing their beliefs, specifically how each one believes differently about God than I do.
Who defines who God (Jesus Christ) is, crakjak?
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You did seem to lump them together in an earlier post, my point was that they do believe in Jesus of the Scriptures, as you do, so though they define God in a different manner does not make Him another God. You both know Him from the same scriptures.
I do not believe any of us can define God completely, because as scripture says "...we see thru a glass darkly..." So I don't believe it is reasonable to treat those who have believed on the Name of Jesus as unbelievers. We can have different views and still fellowship and love one another and as opportunity avails discuss the scriptures, and believe that "...He the Spirit of truth will lead and guide us all into all truth." And I am perfectly content to love them, fellowship with them, and let God open doors as He sees fit.
It does not damage my faith to fellowship with those who call on the Name of the Lord, and whose heart is very obviously turned toward Him.
I PERSONALLY HATE THE OLD RELIGIOUS COLD SHOULDER. I have a great number of good friends that we can discuss openly our different views and guess what the Lord has allowed me to teach them some things and vice versa.