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I'm beginning to wonder just how representative TT
is 'theologically'. There's a book in here somewhere. I've stopped thinking
-'no, that's one person who believes THAT'
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Sent: January 04, 2005 07:49
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Judaizers within
the Messianic Movement
Teachable and unreachable must be one and the
same in your economy Lance because you reject everything but trinitarian
orthodoxy and give no scriptural reason why. Jesus told us His Word
is what will bear eternal fruit. He is our example and during His earthly
ministry He didn't appear to be very open
structured and theologically flexible to me..
Actually, slowly once again, I'm coming to
understand that what God MEANS is what you & David say he MEANS. i AM
TEACHABLE, YOU KNOW.
What if I don't
believe that God is "open structured and theologically flexible?" even
though He is unwilling for any to perish
and even if His mercy does endure forever... He don't play - He says what
He means and means what He says so why play fast and loose with His
Words.
No Judy, you tell 'em. Remember, he's got a
stick in his hand.
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk]
Judaizers within the Messianic Movement
Tell that to the man who was out there
picking up sticks on the Sabbath.
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.
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
In a message dated 1/3/2005
1:26:04 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
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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