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And apparently rampant on this forum.thereselittleflower said:Shelb, intellectual bankruptcy/dishonesty is a very sad thing . .
Peace in Him!
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And apparently rampant on this forum.thereselittleflower said:Shelb, intellectual bankruptcy/dishonesty is a very sad thing . .
Peace in Him!
nephilimiyr said:my original comment to you was this
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I thought I'd make it easier on you to just point you to post #34 but even with that there were several other questions I asked you that you have refused to answer like "where did the Bishops get their understanding"? or "where did the nicene council learn these truths"?
You have refused to answer these as well as the ones in post #34 and at the same time accusing me of being a hypocrate because I wont answer your 2 questions. I have not and will not act like you and call you a hypocrate like you have done to me but I will demand that if you want to resort to name calling the least you can do is answer my questions.
I haven't read any post from you answering my questions. If you have posted recently I will check it out.
The other questions? post #36
But the creed came before the cannon? Anyway, if it was so clear why was Arian able to convince almost half the Church at that time that Jesus wasnt God?nephilimiyr said:I agree totally that it was the Catholic Church that first wrote the doctrine of the trinity on paper but they are not the ones who revealed it. The Bible, the NT, is the document that reveals it and one doesn't have to read the nicene creed to see or understand it in the capacity we have. Sorry but I humblely disagree.![]()
I seem to remember asking a similar question that didn't get answered . . perhaps it was in a different thread . . but still, its one that they can't answer . . ..Shelb5 said:But the creed came before the cannon? Anyway, if it was so clear why was Arian able to convince almost half the Church at that time that Jesus wasnt God?
Are you adding questions in that post to your demands now?neph said:The other questions? post #36
nephilimiyr said:Wow! someone who actually answers questions! I should probably print this page out!!!
So your saying the comforter is a messenger like unto Gabriel?
LOL, first let me catch my breath!
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Neph . .you are merely trying to control the conversation, deflecting it from the real issue, trying to make something that is not an issue the issue . .
I never accused you of saying that either! I asked you to answer the question that's all! It's not an accusation but a question!I have never said the Comforter is anyone other than the Holy Spirit . .
I'm only giving you a dose of your own medicine. When you told me if I say no to your 2 questions you gave me a whole lists of things that I would be accused of. I'm mearly doing the same to you! Sure doesn't feel good being on the other end of the stick does it therese???You are either being dishonest in how you are applying my words, or you really are unable to have this type of converstaion logically . .
No not at all! I think your a very smart woman who covers her tracks very well.Who has given you any indication that they DON'T believe that the comforter is the Holy Spirit? Your continued hounding on this issue only begs the question as to why you keep asking it . .
Do you really think I am stupid neph?
I sounds like you do yes but that is lightyears from the issue that I am argueing!Do you really think I don't know the Comforter is the Holy Spirit?
You are mistaken that I even questioned that!Why would you even question such a thing?
The point is, do you believe the scriptures give you that understanding? If you would've just gave it an honest try at answering these questions to begin with we would'nt have had to go through all these posts! Now in the context of the John passages that I posted does it or does it not refer to the Holy Spirit or do you believe like that other guy that by reading those verses only tells you that Jesus is sending a messenger along the lines of Gabriel?Ok . I wll give you what you are demanding . . though for the life of me, your demand that I do so is either extremely childish, or shows that you are out of your depth here in this thread . .
The Comforter is the Holy Spirit neph . . do you not understand I was in agreement with your answer which you gave yourself in your post?
I will show you!Now, what have you achieved by this?
After reconsidering everything, I think the reason you are hounding me on this is because you are simply out of your depth in this thread. .
Now, as I see you are out of your depth, and truly do not understand when someone has agreed with you, I have given you a direct answer, even though it was unnecessary . .![]()
Exactly NikolasNickolai said:The council of Nicea came before the Canonized bible. How could it be based on something that didn't exist yet?
The CHURCH was the one to explain the Trinity. The Bible mearly gives evidence to whan the Church had already believed.
The council used the writings that became the canonized bible. You are totally wrong! Just because the gospels and the Epistles weren't grouped together and called the canonized NT doesn't mean they didn't exist!Nickolai said:The council of Nicea came before the Canonized bible. How could it be based on something that didn't exist yet?
Straw-nephilimiyr said:The council used the writings that became the canonized bible. You are totally wrong! Just because the gospels and the Epistles weren't grouped together and called the canonized NT doesn't mean they didn't exist!
Right, which does not mean they were not in use prior to a council "canonized"...Philip said:As I understand it, those books were canonized because the Council used them.
I did answer your question and this is the answer I gave you!thereselittleflower said:By the way, I asked you a question in post #40
just when do you think the New Testament came to be???I see you avoid answering questions that would make you contradict yourself if you answered accurately . .
It don't work that way therese. I have a post already with unanswered questions by you. I didn't write them to waste time. Read post #34 and answer those questions THEN I will answer yours if you still want me to.
Continueing to refuse to answer questions but demanding that those people answer your question threse destroys all credibility you think you have! I was not the one who first refused to answer questions...YOU WERE!Hiding behind refusals to answer questions is not a way to build credibility . .
Why do these people want to gloss over that fact?@@Paul@@ said:Right, which does not mean they were not in use prior to a council "canonized"...
So one can not say we got the bible because of a council... they simply "published" it and stamped their name on it... like the "Trinity".
Well this I would gladly agree that the council did do this...so what? The main point in the question in this whole thread is where do we get the belief of the trinity? Was it the NC or the Bible? it doesn't matter to me that the NC canonized the books but that the books where there for them to read and gain understanding. It's that understanding that is reflected in the creed.Shelb5 said:Straw-
We know that but who was it, Neph that said these are inspired and from God and these over here are not?
No i do not... Obviously... as there is no such gift...Shelb5 said:You know absolutely nothing about the gift of infallibility do you?
The word is with out error but he who interprets it is not.
You think you have the authority given by God to interpret what you read and have it be truth but what it is- is nothing more than personal truth.
We think God gave authority to one person not to interpret and create truth from interpreting as you do but to interpret it in light of tradition based on what Jesus personally taught to the apostles who taught that to us and left that teaching with Christs Church.
We understand that His gift of infallibility is for our benefit, it is our protecting of never being able to be taught a error.
