I apologize for my previous thread going off track.
John chapter 3 clearly states throughout the chapter that those who accept Christ as God are in the Light and those who don’t accept are lost in complete darkness. According to the writer of John, there can be no real experiences of the presence of God outside of Christanity (or perhaps Judaism as Paul argues in Romans). Is this a correct interpretation?
In my mind, without the innerancy of the gospel of John, Christian teaching on the trinity has no real basis.
John chapter 3 clearly states throughout the chapter that those who accept Christ as God are in the Light and those who don’t accept are lost in complete darkness. According to the writer of John, there can be no real experiences of the presence of God outside of Christanity (or perhaps Judaism as Paul argues in Romans). Is this a correct interpretation?
In my mind, without the innerancy of the gospel of John, Christian teaching on the trinity has no real basis.