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|    Re: The church's God and Multiple Person    |
|    20 Nov 25 23:20:31    |
      XPost: alt.religion.christian, alt.religion.jehovahs-witn       From: .robert@mu.way              On Nov 20, 2025, James wrote       (Message-ID:<1mivhkhp33p8r5fb60lhpkhd8o56oulgg6@4ax.com>):              I deleted all the slandqrouscomments you made about God and Jesus.              > - King James       > Mark 12:29 And Jesus answered him, The first of all the commandments       > is, Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord:       >       > And this reference work describes the Trinity:       >       > "Neither the word Trinity, nor the explicit doctrine as such, appears       > in the New Testament, nor did Jesus and his followers intend to       > contradict the Shema in the Old Testament: 'Hear, O Israel: The Lord       > our God is one Lord' (Deut. 6:4). . . . The doctrine developed       > gradually over several centuries and through many controversies. . . .       > By the end of the 4th century . . . the doctrine of the Trinity took       > substantially the form it has maintained ever since." (1976,       > Micropædia, Vol. X, p. 126.)              I recently showed you the Hebrew language truth of that verse, the word       meanings of which you cannot deny. Yet here you are once again trampling on       the truth, with full intention to deceive others. You also recently stated       that Yehovah and the Holy Spirit were God, but not Jesus, the fact of which       states according to your understanding is that there were two, not one. And       that was your freely made statement.              However, the truth embedded in Deut 6:4 is this.              The Hebrew word for "one" in verse 4 is significant, viewed in the light of       the fuller revelation of the New Testament. It stands, not for absolute       unity, but for compound unity, and is thus consistent with both the names of       God used in this verse. Jehovah (LORD) emphasizes His oneness. Elohim (God)       The same understanding of being in unity occur in the very first verse of the       Bible, where "Elohim" is followed by a singular verb (created) and in Gen       1:26, where the plural pronouns *us* and *our* are followed by the singular       nouns image and likeness.              And yes, many others, like you, do not accept and understand that truth. This       understanding of one as being tied together in unity is throughout the Bible,       not just in the OT but in the NT as well.              So why limit your understanding, and why try to destroy the word of God with       your fleshly understandings?              For the simple...The Three Musketeers favorite comment was, “One for all,       and all for one”.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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