"Here's the problem that you have..."
Regarding problems, dear SeaBreeze, I am a homeschool teacher and I assign my kids a lot of math problems when we are on that subject of mathematics, so you could say that at times I have lots of "problems". But I don't have a problem with knowing Jesus is subject to Jehovah.
"Christ Jesus, who, although he was existing in God’s form, did not even consider the idea of trying to be equal to God."
Do you like math problems? I enjoy math. God makes it so things fit. It's not complicated. 1+1+1=3. Math is cool.
Do you like math jokes? (I copied some of these from a math joke website called beano.com...)
"I had a big argument with my friend about fractions...Our opinions were divided!"
Here's another one...
"I hate arguments about fractions...They're so divisive!"
Or how about this one...
"I can't agree about fractions with some people...On this forum, it's really causing division!"
🤣
Sorry, I love silly math puns. Okay, back to the matter at hand...
"WT theology can't really account for that can it?"
Why do you keep bringing up WT theology? I already told you the WT people kicked me out because I don't equate WT theology with God's Word.
"Christian theology perfectly accomodates this however. I think you know how, you are just not ready to accept it yet."
That sounds like a quote from "Mission: Impossible"..."your mission, should you choose to accept it..."😆
I'm all for accepting the truth. Are you alluding to the Trinity doctrine here? So far, there is no math problem on earth where 1+1+1=1. It just doesn't add up. It's an impossible mission. I've already rejected the bad math of the WT theology when they claimed that 1914 was some kind of "Christian theology". I'm not going to be accepting anybody else's bad math any time soon just because they put a label on it "Christian theology". But you can believe it if you want. I'll still love you.🙂💖
"I'm curious how you would reconcile these two verses from the same writer:
1 John 1: 8 - If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
1 John 5: 18 - We know that whoever is born of God does not sin
How can both of these verses be true?"
Here's an example: let's say that you, SeaBreeze, claim to be born again. If you are born again, then you will do your best to be led by the holy spirit and you will not purposely grieve that spirit by going out and planning to fornicate or worship idols or get drunk and drugged up or to try to purposely trick or trap another person in a spirit of competitiveness or pride. 1 John 5:18 says "We know that whoever is born of God does not sin" or another rendition says "does not practice sin." That you, SeaBreeze, are a sinner and that you make mistakes is apparent by what is written at 1 John 1:8 where it says "If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us." Sometimes we all make mistakes, like in math problems. That's why we all have to eat humble pie sometimes. Thus, SeaBreeze, it is possible for both of those verses to be true.
But I think you already knew that both of those verses are true. Why were you asking me if you already knew?😁
(By the way, do you like pie?)
