Excellent points DakotaRed.
Although I personally do not believe in God at all, it is easily seen that the trinitarians posting on this thread pick and choose what Scriptures to heed or acknowledge and ignore the others which do not support their agenda.
This course of behavior is no different than that of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
I notice up to this point none of them have chosen to address your post containing 65 verifiable examples found in Scripture to demonstrate that Jesus and God would be separate, and not equal.
How ironic. I am not surprised.
The Bible is a book of ongoing contradictions, a fairy tale for the weak-minded to believe in order to sleep securely at night possessing some kind of hope. That is my belief anyhow.
If imperfect man can write novels which are coherent, why does an Almighty omnipotent and omniscient being who allegedly inspired others to write for Him have such difficulty composing a coherent book.. especially considering it is supposed to be the instruction manual for his creation to follow?
LOL
edited to add: If you read the post directly below this one, you will see my point being made for me. SwedishChef supports the idea of a trinity and completely ignores the 65 scriptures DakotaRed presented which refute the idea of a trinity, and goes on to spout more text which only supports his idea. It is a never-ending clash of ideals that does not stop. Is one Bible passage more important than another? Religion is such a joke. Sometimes I cannot fathom that people still believe this stuff. Anyway, continue arguing people. No one will be proven right or wrong, after all.. nothing spiritual is able to be proven right? All you have is based on faith. After all, what is faith?
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=faith
faith ( P ) Pronunciation Key (f
n.
- Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing.
- Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence. See Synonyms at belief. See Synonyms at trust.
- Loyalty to aperson orthing; allegiance: keeping faith with one's supporters.
- often FaithChristianity. The theological virtue defined as secure belief in God and a trusting acceptance of God's will.
- The body of dogma of a religion: the Muslim faith.
- A set of principles or beliefs.
Yep, You gotta be trusting to have faith. You choose to live life life based on something you cannot prove or see.
Tell a person to believe in another man who says amazing things and makes unbelievable promises with no logical proof or evidence, and it very seldom happens.
Tell a person to believe in an invisible being who sees all things and created all things and performs miracles in a book of stories (Bible) that allegedly happened thousands of years ago which have never occurred again since the book was written, and people come running and blindly follow.
Talk about being swindled.
LOL
Edited by - Reborn2002 on 27 November 2002 15:52:37