Understanding the Trinity as a doctrine.

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Cults are made manifest and revealed over the person of Jesus.

Even the hyper paulines stumble over Jesus.


Amazing.....man is a destroyer.

Given his mind and a bible he will stumble every time over the person of Jesus.

Know the word of God.

Get it into your dna.

A babe with a bible....the whole council of God can defeat nonsense. It WILL be revealed.
 
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However, there is one God and one Lord.

God is the Father and Jesus is the Lord. Therefore, Jesus can't be God because He is the Lord and not God.

How do you answer this argument?
I'll give you a hint: I have answered it in the context of this very thread.

But I don't think you have a direct answer to the argument.

You may try to dodge by bringing up scriptures that affirm the Deity of Christ.

But you don't have a genuine answer.
 
I didn't get that wrong. I also do not deny, but confess, that God raised Jesus from the dead.
Jesus resurrected.

John 2:19, KJV: "Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up."

Only Jesus could resurrect

It HAD TO BE GOD on the cross.

You are welcome

That little truth will carry you a million miles
 
I'll give you a hint: I have answered it in the context of this very thread.

But I don't think you have a direct answer to the argument.

You may try to dodge by bringing up scriptures that affirm the Deity of Christ.

But you don't have a genuine answer.
Who you addressing?