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Originally posted by KunsooHe says nothing about being a 3 in 1 God or being or spirit.
So what does God say about it?
Originally posted by galveston75It means when the spirit of God reveals truth to you and then you reject it what more can be done?
So in the context of the trinity it would seem that as the scripture says you can sin against two of the three beings of this trinity and be forgiven, but sin against the holy spirit part and you can't be forgiven. So as your asking what does this mean?
So is the holy spirit part of the trinity more important or have more power or is it just short t ...[text shortened]... pered compaired to the other two?
I'd like to hear the trinitairians explain this issue?????
Originally posted by Rajk999As in what? We can see and prove in the New Testament that Christ created the world and actually all things Col 1:15. The God of Genesis is shown to be the one creating the world and all things. We either have a severe contradiction here or something more grand and not a contradiction at all. Also in Genesis we can see the spirit of God directly involved in creating. This is what the bible says about the triune nature of God.
So what does the Bible say about the "triune nature of the one God"?
Originally posted by menace71I suspect that's a bad translation.
The Bible says that Christ created all things. Those who teach that Christ was created must believe that Christ made Himself! The Bible says, “All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made” (John 1:3).
This I find funny LOL 🙂
Manny
Originally posted by menace71Christ was begotten not created.
The Bible says that Christ created all things. Those who teach that Christ was created must believe that Christ made Himself! The Bible says, “All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made” (John 1:3).
This I find funny LOL 🙂
Manny
Originally posted by menace71In the same Colossians 1, read from the beginning ...
As in what? We can see and prove in the New Testament that Christ created the world and actually all things Col 1:15. The God of Genesis is shown to be the one creating the world and all things. We either have a severe contradiction here or something more grand and not a contradiction at all. Also in Genesis we can see the spirit of God directly involved in creating. This is what the bible says about the triune nature of God.
Manny
Originally posted by menace71Again, in the same John 1,
The Bible says that Christ created all things. Those who teach that Christ was created must believe that Christ made Himself! The Bible says, “All things were made by Him; and without Him was not anything made that was made” (John 1:3).
This I find funny LOL 🙂
Manny