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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
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 8:55
AM
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. >
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Miller"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To:
<[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 7:50 AM > Subject: Re:
[TruthTalk] It fell to me to defend David Miller > > >
> 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. > > > > ---------- > > "Let your speech be
always with grace, seasoned with salt, that you may > know how you ought
to answer every man." (Colossians 4:6) > http://www.InnGlory.org>
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