Sorry about all the duplicates. I don't understand what's going on for sure. I also sent another post before this one that hasn't come through yet, so don't be surprised if several of it suddenly appear.
 
Bill
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Subject: Fw: [TruthTalk] It fell to me to defend David Miller

". . . In other words, there is a spiritual truth and understanding that is understandable in the heart, but not with language."
Very interesting, David. I agree with you and call this understanding "theological instinct," a tacit knowing in a spiritual context. I would like to bring this back up for discussion sometime as well.
Bill
PS I am very "rushed" at present, with other responsibilities to meet. Perhaps in a week or two I will be able to devote more time to our worthy discussions on TT. Blessings all.
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> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] It fell to me to defend David Miller
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> > Lance wrote:
> > > One who has been reading you, David,
> > > believes you to be 'Oneness' in your understanding
> > > of the Godhead! IFF this were so then, you would've
> > > gone further than being a non-trinitarian. You would
> > > be anti-trinitarian.
> > >
> > > Will you kindly tell us if that person is correct?
> >
> > That person is incorrect.  I consider myself a Trinitarian.
> >
> > Having said that, let me also say that people who agree with the Trinity
> do
> > not always see it the same way.  In fact, many people hold to the idea of
> > the Trinity as being a mystery that cannot be understood.  I would
> disagree
> > with this perspective.  I believe that the Godhead can be understood, but
> it
> > cannot be articulated well with words.  In other words, there is a
> spiritual
> > truth and understanding that is understandable in the heart, but not with
> > language.  I believe that modern day Oneness doctrine (sabellianism) helps
> > bring balance to our understanding of the Godhead, and even Arianism at
> some
> > times can tend to bring balance, but that is difficult for me to say
> because
> > I am a Trinitarian who leans very heavily toward sabellianism (if you
> > understand my drift here).
> >
> > Peace be with you.
> > David Miller.
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> know how you ought to answer every man."  (Colossians 4:6)
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