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You have stated nothing but speculation and are continuing to do so. Provide evidence and you will be more convincing.With regard to those who think Thomas called Jesus, God....
Lets face it, Thomas wasn't the sharpest tool in the box, was he?
He'd seen Jesus turn water into wine, walk on water, give sight to the blind, feed five thousand with a hand full of fish and bread, raise Lazarus from the dead, and yet he still doubted that Jesus stood before him...
I have already extrapolated, and stated the most likely truth, in post #105.
Praise Jesus the only begotten Son of God...
Praise the Father for sending His Son.
Please provide evidence to back up your denial.You have stated nothing but speculation and are continuing to do so. Provide evidence and you will be more convincing.
And that is what it is ... an idea, a pagan idea at that.I think that Milk, Scriptures and Gary should offer explanations and evidence instead of simply rejecting the triniatarian ideas.
There is no biblical evidence for a trinity... just missunderstood interpretation.So far, those of us who're in support of Jesus' divinity have given lots of biblical evidence for it.
If anyone is clinging to anything it is you. You are clinging to pagan beliefs... I as a seeker of truth, am free of man made doctine.Clinging to mere speculations like Gary does at some points isn't very convincing.
That's because it makes no sense!Concerning trinity etc. it's known that supporters of this idea don't claim to have understood everything it contains.
There is no mystery in things that don't exist, like a trinity.There are many mysteries which are still unknown or only partly known to us about the nature of God.
With regard to those who think Thomas called Jesus, God....
Lets face it, Thomas wasn't the sharpest tool in the box, was he?
With regard to those who think Thomas called Jesus, God....
Lets face it, Thomas wasn't the sharpest tool in the box, was he?
He'd seen Jesus turn water into wine, walk on water, give sight to the blind, feed five thousand with a hand full of fish and bread, raise Lazarus from the dead, and yet he still doubted that Jesus stood before him...
I have already extrapolated, and stated the most likely truth, in post #105.
Praise Jesus the only begotten Son of God...
Praise the Father for sending His Son.
Nice try . . . strawmantheanthropos???? high sounding.... but unbiblical.......
This is interesting. I haven't heard this position before. With all the amazing supernatural powers Satan has, I would think he would know that Jesus was God - especially if many mere mortals understood that Jesus was God. I would also assume that Satan was fairly familiar with Jesus - seeing that he was with him (the triune God) in heaven and tried to overthrow him. Wouldn't he be familiar with Jesus?
So, if we assume Satan didn't know who Jesus really was, you would agree that tempting Jesus (God) is a ridiculous concept? It was simply a misunderstanding on Satan's part.
it's known that supporters of this idea don't claim to have understood everything it contains. There are many mysteries which are still unknown or only partly known to us about the nature of God.![]()
I think that Milk, Scriptures and Gary should offer explanations and evidence instead of simply rejecting the triniatarian ideas.
Jesus does not rebuke him, because Thomas was not addressing Jesus, he was either addressing the Father or talking to himself... you know, like if you came across something amazing you may say, "Oh my God"Problem is that Jesus doesn't rebuke him . . . so if Thomas' statement were errant . . . you could be sure that Jesus, as a good rabbi, would certainly have corrected Thomas' errant theology.
As is . . . Jesus does NOT do this . . . He accepts the ascription with no qualms.
The declensions in the Greek do not allow for your conclusions in your posited explanation. You need that class! LOL
Oh, and it's downright blasphemy to accept or reject any revelation based on if it "makes sense" to you. Where were you when God laid the foundations of the earth? Let's stick to what has been revealed, and there is a discussion we can have here on what has been revealed. But statment's to the effect that "that's illogical, therefore it's untrue" are blasphemy. You are not God, that you have the authority to make those kinds of calls.
As for needing a class in Greek... if Greek was needed to understand the Bible, then it would have remained in Greek and not have been translated into English.
And my point is that the first part of this kind of statement, that you don't believe trinitarian theology is revealed, is a topic we can discuss. The second part, that it is wrong because it is illogical, is blasphemy. We aren't God that we should judge what is revealed, though we may disagree about what has been revealed. The decision of what has been revealed should not be based on our judgements of what is reasonable or not.My whole point is that I don't believe Trinitarian theology was revealed. I think it is a human-construct - an illogical interpretation of scripture.
And that is what it is ... an idea, a pagan idea at that.
Gary51 said:There is no biblical evidence for a trinity... just missunderstood interpretation.
Gary51 said:If anyone is clinging to anything it is you. You are clinging to pagan beliefs... I as a seeker of truth, am free of man made doctine.
Gary51 said:That's because it makes no sense!
Gary51 said:There is no mystery in things that don't exist, like a trinity.
You say that for Jesus to be tempted he would have had to forget that he was God. No, he wouldn't. That's not how temptation works.
You need to completely divorce reason from temptation. Jesus didn't need a memory lapse to be tempted, because temptation doesn't appeal to his mind in any way. It does not appeal to the reason of the mind, and moreover, reason cannot prevent it.
If Jesus is God and He knew He was God and knew he is Heir of Creation (which, as I said before, he still is whether he is God or not) all of that knowledge does not come into play at all during temptation, because temptation has nothing to do with anything that can be called either knowledge or ignorence. Knowledge of or ignorance of anything is irrelevant to temptation.