SwedishChef,
Is this the best you can do? Anyone can read my posts and see it is the other way around. trinitarians always resort to tactics such as yours when they lose such discussions. I see you are no different. The trinity doctrine is a lie. God is a single Being with only ONE name. The Son is another Being entirely with two names one of which is Michael. This is what this discussion is all about and this is the discussion trinitarians lost.
Joseph
No Joseph, the best I have is Scripture, but that has had little effect on your beliefs. I have done nothing but back my beliefs with the Bible, and it has proved to be futile with you. I was more the less making a closing statement to end my participation in this discussion, but you have not hesitated to say that I have "resorted" to using these "tactics" because I "know I've lost". I believe this thread speaks for itself, and your views scream "unbiblical!"
Joseph, if youve read earlier posts you would know that I believe when the Bible refers to Michael it is referring to Jesus Christ. Again, you classify all Trinitarians together under one umbrella.
"This is the way Trinitarians twist the meaning of texts and discussions and I want everyone to see this."
I would like everyone to see the way you apply ALL Trinitarians to Undiss statement. You really enjoy stereotyping.
Joseph,
You never did refute Zechariah 12:10:
SwedishChef,
All this has been covered and it has been shown how YHWH can be represented personally by others. So scriptures especially prophetic ones can be fulfilled by such representatives.
Joseph, your ignoring that fact that Jehovah is the speaker in this passage. By what authority do you say that it was not really Jehovah speaking?
The situation is very much like the angel in the burning bush. This angel said it was God and yet we know it was not. However it was authorized to act as God and function the same as if it was actually Jehovah. Our Lord functions the same way.
Oh really, Joseph, we know it was not God? And why is that? Because you say so? The angel in the burning bush was indeed God manifesting Himself to Moses. No creature has the authority to call itself "I AM" and "Jehovah God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob" - and no creature has. We have every reason to believe that what appeared to Moses was God Himself.
Edited by - SwedishChef on 11 February 2003 20:35:36