I'm
not straining gnats. You are the one on the trail of those you disagree (see
below), nailing them to the wall for using the "wrong words."
Trinity, by your own example, is a wrong word. If Godhead is
what you mean, use the word Godhead and follow your own example. I
see a double standard and it appears you are now justifying your actions. (I
could care less if you use trinity, manifestation,
godhead, or triune being, as long as I know what you
mean.)
Why
is it of such importance? Because we're to lift each other up, but I see a
whole lot of the opposite (unless y'all think there are some here on TT
that don't deserve to be lifted up).
Are
we dealing with ideas or judging the character of people you ask? Hopefully
it's just ideas. Hence, I've given examples pulled from the archives. These
have your name all over them.....
- I'm talking about
God's Word and you're off in a little world of hermeneutics.. PS: Are you aware that Hermes was a Greek God. Watch the
mindset
- when are you
going to come down from your lofty perch up there with Hermes and the rest
of the Greek gods and begin to deal with reality
- Do
you find the word Torah anywhere in your Bible? It's not in my KJV,
nor is it in my Strongs Concordance
- You prefer
the word 'indwell' to the word Covenant? You certainly didn't learn
that by studying God's Word - too many books Lance
Are
these judging ideas or character? Hopefully it's just the ideas, but you
should go back and read the posts in context before you jump to the conclusion
that saves your face. The fact remains, however, your criticism of others has
manifested in your doctrine.
I
certainly hope this is all a misunderstanding because as you were so astute to
note to another TT participant, "Doubleminded people receive nothing from God."
--
slade
jt: Let's not strain at gnats Slade, the word
Godhead speaks of the same concept as the word Trinity;
so the concept is there. Why is this of such
importance right now. Are we dealing with ideas or judging
the character of people?
I suggest you never criticize other posters for
using "non-Biblical words" again. This could be interpreted as
hypocrisy or use use of a double standard.
-- slade
P.S. Since you brought it
up, what do you perceive Kay and I truly perceive in this
post?
jt: Yes
that's right but is this all you and Kay see
in this thread?
Slade Henson writes: she is pointing out... that you are using a non-Biblical
word.