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Creation & Evolution
Creation from a different angle?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkyWriting" data-source="post: 67062091" data-attributes="member: 255843"><p>Yes, the components are there. </p><p>But I could pick any three aspects of god and they would have support.</p><p></p><p>Nowhere , does the bible, support the concept of "the trinity." </p><p>Particularly the New Testament population, which is the only </p><p>group of people to actually experience the Holy Spirit which </p><p>came to the disciples <strong>after</strong> the resurrection. </p><p></p><p>They would have been the fist leaders to teach the new churches</p><p>about The Trinity, which they didn't. I'm not suggesting that it's</p><p>harmful. I'm opposed to the idea that's it's anything more than </p><p>a teaching tool. But it's not a scripturally supported concept. </p><p>You might as well teach that serpent's are bad advisers and</p><p>we should avoid their counseling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkyWriting, post: 67062091, member: 255843"] Yes, the components are there. But I could pick any three aspects of god and they would have support. Nowhere , does the bible, support the concept of "the trinity." Particularly the New Testament population, which is the only group of people to actually experience the Holy Spirit which came to the disciples [B]after[/B] the resurrection. They would have been the fist leaders to teach the new churches about The Trinity, which they didn't. I'm not suggesting that it's harmful. I'm opposed to the idea that's it's anything more than a teaching tool. But it's not a scripturally supported concept. You might as well teach that serpent's are bad advisers and we should avoid their counseling. [/QUOTE]
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