@divegeester saidEach time the Father is called God, Jesus is called the Son of God, and the Holy
You recently claimed this:
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Where in scripture is that “spelt out”?
Spirit is called God.
@divegeester saidThe Father is God, Jesus is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. Even you, unless I have
Is this what you mean your assertion being “spelt out” in scripture?
misunderstood your point; accept that, but you twist the point where you call them
all one a singular person, showing up as three different ones, then refuses to address
the contradictions with that. While scriptures show they are three distinct persons
being one God as they do things and relate to one another.
02 Jul 22
@kellyjay saidAs I thought; no scripture to support your BS claim. Just this relentless blurb of your opinion.
The Father is God, Jesus is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. Even you, unless I have
misunderstood your point; accept that, but you twist the point where you call them
all one a singular person, showing up as three different ones, then refuses to address
the contradictions with that. While scriptures show they are three distinct persons
being one God as they do things and relate to one another.
Maybe you should apologise to Medulla for being hypocritical?
@divegeester saidI've given you scripture, for this isn't the first time we have had this conversation.
As I thought; no scripture to support your BS claim. Just this relentless blurb of your opinion.
Maybe you should apologise to Medulla for being hypocritical?
Medulla quoted something referencing a book to prove a point that was not even
mentioned in the book.
@kellyjay saidHere’s your assertion:
I've given you scripture
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Now where’s your scripture where it is “spelt out”, as you demanded of Medulla?
@divegeester saidFair enough, I'll answer this if you reply to my questions. Is that acceptable?
Here’s your assertion:
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Now where’s your scripture where it is “spelt out”, as you demanded of Medulla?
@divegeester saidOkay, good we will see when I get back I'll answer you and give you questions.
I always answer any question put to me.
The only exception is when a poster uses a question in reply, to dodge mine. Sonship used to do this a lot.
@kellyjay saidOK, take your time.
Okay, good we will see when I get back I'll answer you and give you questions.
@divegeester saidOne of the many things that everyone and everything does not have in common
OK, take your time.
with God is that God was, is, and always will be; everything else had a beginning,
they are all created or made by God, but God wasn't created, formed, or evolved
He is what He is now as He was in the past and will be going forward forever.
I know we agree on some things, but in some of the details, we disagree; we
both agree that Jesus is God, correct? I want to move slowly, not assuming
something about you I'm incorrect about, so if I'm missing the mark let me know.
I'm saying Jesus always was the Word of God because as God there was never
a time He wasn't.
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
@kellyjay saidHere’s your assertion:
One of the many things that everyone and everything does not have in common
with God is that God was, is, and always will be; everything else had a beginning,
they are all created or made by God, but God wasn't created, formed, or evolved
He is what He is now as He was in the past and will be going forward forever.
I know we agree on some things, but in some of the det ...[text shortened]... never
a time He wasn't.
Hebrews 13:8
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Now where’s your scripture where it is “spelt out”, as you demanded of Medulla?
@divegeester saidThere are three of them who are one God, starting with Jesus. Do you deny He is
Here’s your assertion:
”They [the three beings in the trinity godhead as you were describing it at that time] have always existed in an eternal loving relationship; God is asocially complex Being.”
Now where’s your scripture where it is “spelt out”, as you demanded of Medulla?
God, do you deny He always was, is, and will be?
@kellyjay saidWhere is this [according to your assertion to Medulla] “spelt out in scripture”?
There are three of them who are one God, starting with Jesus.