Tell that to the man who was out there picking up sticks on the Sabbath.
 
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 06:40:45 -0500 "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I do believe that G_d is more 'open structured' (read theologically flexible) than most of His disciples.
I think Slade has his thoughts on it more "thought out"...does that make sense? He's studied the issue in depth due to some anti-missionary problems we've run into in the past. I don't know what Jeff's thoughts are.  K. 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of Lance Muir
It is becoming clear that 'othodox trinitarians' are a minority on TT. Kay: Do Slade and Jeff believe as you on this?
God is one, Scripture says so. God has many different aspects or manifestations....
 
I still haven't found any reference to trinity in Scripture. What I truly think is that some dude tried to make God more understandable to our very limited minds and taught us about the three in one. Makes sense to me to make a midrash out of something hard to understand. I'd like to know when the trinity concept actually came into being with Christians. I know Judaism has an aspect of it somewhere way back in time....
 
Kay
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Denouncing trinity? I didn't know there was such a Biblical term in the
first place.


I think David has a problem here.    If you are not denying God in Trinity by refusing to consider Christ as the Eternal Son,   how can we say that Messianics deny God the Reality by asserting the oneness of God?  

John
 

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