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- April 13, 2007 at 1:50 am#48799chloeParticipant
Thats the only way it would have legally worked.
April 13, 2007 at 12:39 am#48792chloeParticipantI might calrify that it was the relationship that was once dead and not the father, but I think you guys are all smart and saw past my lack of good communications skills.
April 12, 2007 at 10:12 pm#48774chloeParticipantAnd thank you Nick. I believe that God doesnt have boundaries in relgions so why should we? We limit God so much. I will find Truth despite a name or denomination and will not throw the baby out with the bath water. The only true way is through Jesus, not through a church or denomination. Truth is truth is truth.
April 12, 2007 at 10:08 pm#48773chloeParticipantIf it says the “Word was God and was using plural that means it was saying Jesus is a strong being not that he was Almighty GOd. Doesnt that prove against the Trinity there?
April 12, 2007 at 10:06 pm#48772chloeParticipantWhen it says in Genesis: The word was god,itwas using plural at that time. Most Hebrews dont believe in the Trinity so Im told. I dont know many that are born again, but we do have one good friend that was born and raised in Isreal, by the Letter. It would be interesting to see what he believes regarding the trinity. I know that there are others that are in the body of Christ that dont believe in the Trinity, but its very hush hush. I wouldnt be surprised if he was one of them, but the subject has never come up. Will post if anything interesting comes up in conversation.
April 12, 2007 at 9:59 pm#48770chloeParticipantHi, Im new. Not a big debater but am interested in viewing and will pop in every now and then. I was raised a JW and foud that it was had a form of godliness but rejected the power(I have made Jesus the Lord of my life, and believe that God sent his only begotten son to be my Lord so I can partake in the restoration of a relationship with the father that was once dead but is now alive if we chose it). I am not really sure what to believe for doctrine, but just cant believe in the Trinity. I looked up the definition of Elohim and this is what I have found so far. Elohim can either be plural or singular. When it is in plural form its meaning changes, not to mean many gods but means Strong one. So the Hebrew meaning goes like this. Singular form means Almighty God(the father) Plural form means Strong or might one. Interesting, I wish I knew how to speak Hebrew.
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