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I am a non-trinitarian who believes in, worships and serves the only true God/Elohim, Almighty YHWH, the Elohim of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses and Yeshua. Why would you think I believe in a false god? Is YHWH a false god to you?
Revelation was not the last book to be written chronologically. It's placement at the end of the Bible is due more to it being thematic in that position and due to questions of both authorship and canonicity.
Man cannot add to scripture.
God of course can continue to add to His words, as He did when much of the NT was written after the Book of Revelation, including the Gospel of John. Rev 22:18-19 refers to the Book of Revelation, not the Bible.
That is just not true The Books: John, 1 John, 2 John, 3 John and Revelation were all written when John was on the island of Patmos at about 90 to 100 A.D. Revelation was among the last collection of scripture to be written. So it place in scripture would be correct
And your source for this is?
The simple truth of the matter is that even if we presume they were all done about the same time, Revelation wasn't definitively the last. And there *are* questions about authorship.
Yeshua the Messiah is the Son of YHWH. He is indeed an "elohim", but not the "only true Elohim". He is the only true Elohim's Son. The Holy Spirit is not a third person of a trinity, but the power of the Father who is Holy and who is Spirit. Father YHWH has the ability to put a portion of His Spirit within believers to give them the power to do His will.So what exactly do you believe about Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit?
Only non-Christians question the date and authorship of Revelation, and I don't care what they think they are lost and blind to the scriptures.
My Sources are: The Palos Heights Bible scholars Group, The National Association of Evangelical Scholars, F LaGard Smith of Pepperdine University.
And your sources are?
Only non-Christians question the date and authorship of Revelation, and I don't care what they think they are lost and blind to the scriptures.
My Sources are: The Palos Heights Bible scholars Group, The National Association of Evangelical Scholars, F LaGard Smith of Pepperdine University.
And your sources are?
Yes, I do too. I have a degree in Bible History and Theology from a Seminary. You can't just come on here and put a bunch of nonsense on here and not get called out for it.Pretty much everyone else.
In Reality that means no one, I sure you could find some far out left-wing Atheist who would agree with your attack on the Bible.
I've made it a point to not just study the Bible but study its history from multiple perspectives.
I don't know what Christadelphians espouse in lieu of the Holy Trinity, for instance. (There aren't very many of them in the world to begin with, and I've never met one myself.)
So you are saying those who dont believe in the trinity are in a cult......
What about these gruops????
Church of Christ - conservative
Messianic Jewish Christian
Non - denominational
I have belonged to all 3 and none are Cultic....
however they can be controlling and isolated at times.......
Also your referenc to the UNITed CHURCH OF God......
is no longer armstrongs group......
they have changed dramatically in the last 20 years.....
they believe in salvation by grace but I still dont think they are tinitarian????
I believe in the Trinity, but were does it say in the Bible that one must believe in the Trinity to be saved?
Yes, I know people who say that if you believe any type of false teaching that you believe in a false god, like the false teaching of baptism of babies, or the Baptist god or the catholic god. You sound just like them.
Note: I John text quote in icr article is a well known addition to scripture.
But, a good link is The Biblical Basis of the Doctrine of the Trinity by Robert Bowman, Jr.
Some early church fathers on the trinity are Early Trinitarian Quotes | CARM.org Trinity Quotes from Christian History
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