Wow RR! You sure posted a lot of stuff making the point that five simple words, "My Lord and my God" do not mean what they say? And btw, in the Greek Thomas literally said, "The Lord of me and the God of me." Your first mistake is in your very first sentence when you said, "Hmmm ... yes, this is one of those verses often used in an attempt to prove the Trinity doctrine."
This is not about the Trinity, it's about "Who is Jesus Christ." You then make this foolish statement, "Let's notice Thomas didn't mention the holy Spirit." In logic this statement is known as an argument from silence. This means you cannot make a positive assertion of truth based on WHAT IS NOT SAID.
The proper way to determine truth is to understand WHAT IS SAID. Have you ever noticed the word "monotheism" is not found in the Bible but yet we do know that God is ONE. I also noticed one of your excuses is Thoams exclaimed/expressing surprise or saying, "Oh my God." Jesus did resurrect. This is a Jehovah's Witnesses answer and no orthodox Jew would ever say such a thing. Besides, Jesus would have corrected him.
As far as the rest of your answer I can easily address but I will close with this last question? Your brought up John 10:36 where Jesus claimed to be the "Son of God." Tell me why at Matthew 26:63 the high priest Caiaphas ask Jesus to swear as to His identity? "I adjure You by the living God, that You tell us whether you are (1) the Christ/Messiah, and (2) the Son of God?"
When Jesus at Luke 22:70 says, "Yes, I am" why did the high priest say Jesus was blaspheming resulting in Jesus' death? This in view of the fact that the Jews themselves claim to be the sons of God?
IN GOD THE SON,
bluto
This is not about the Trinity, it's about "Who is Jesus Christ." You then make this foolish statement, "Let's notice Thomas didn't mention the holy Spirit." In logic this statement is known as an argument from silence. This means you cannot make a positive assertion of truth based on WHAT IS NOT SAID.
The proper way to determine truth is to understand WHAT IS SAID. Have you ever noticed the word "monotheism" is not found in the Bible but yet we do know that God is ONE. I also noticed one of your excuses is Thoams exclaimed/expressing surprise or saying, "Oh my God." Jesus did resurrect. This is a Jehovah's Witnesses answer and no orthodox Jew would ever say such a thing. Besides, Jesus would have corrected him.
As far as the rest of your answer I can easily address but I will close with this last question? Your brought up John 10:36 where Jesus claimed to be the "Son of God." Tell me why at Matthew 26:63 the high priest Caiaphas ask Jesus to swear as to His identity? "I adjure You by the living God, that You tell us whether you are (1) the Christ/Messiah, and (2) the Son of God?"
When Jesus at Luke 22:70 says, "Yes, I am" why did the high priest say Jesus was blaspheming resulting in Jesus' death? This in view of the fact that the Jews themselves claim to be the sons of God?
IN GOD THE SON,
bluto