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    @ Proclaimer,

    You are almost there, you are right at the edge and all you need to do is step out of the religious box. In vs. 14 “the word became flesh”; flesh is what the “word” became and that flesh is Jesus. However, with our superior modern understanding (never mind what the Jews believed and understood) and through the use of Greek philoso…[Read more]

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    To everyone,

    Do we know the origins of the word “logos”? It was coined by the Greek philosopher Heraclitus around 600-500BC. He invented the word to “explain the divine reason or plan which coordinates a changing universe.” “Logos” isn’t an everyday word used to say “word” in the Greek, “lexi” is. Yet for the last 20 years people here have been…[Read more]

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    As I am playing catch up and reading through the earlier comments, PLEASE read from the beginning of Proverbs 8 and continuing into chapter 9. Solomon is speaking of wisdom and wisdom alone. Wisdom is referred to as a “she”…think about it. Wisdom is what Solomon prayed for and God blessed him with it and everything earthly that comes with it.…[Read more]

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    @ Proclaimer,
    reply to #942714

    I am not rejecting the aforementioned scriptures, I’m questioning our understanding of them. Do we understand them in the context and perspective of which they have been written or are we understanding them with our modernistic minds of what other people have told us these scriptures mean?

    You reject the trinity d…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    You said, “I do not rely on these verses for the origins of Jesus…” Even though it states in virtually every translation Christ was “foreknown”, “foreordained”, or “before known”. By rejecting the content of these verses and the meaning of foreknown, it would mean those in Rom 8:26 all existed in heaven before beginning this li…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    So you are explicitly disregarding the verse in I Peter because it doesn’t agree with your theology? Perplexed how one can ignore what “foreknown/foreordain” means, especially when it comes from a disciple that Christ walked, talked, and taught for 3.5 years? You say the Jewish understanding is a must, but I’m starting to think it real…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    Our understanding of Micah 5:2 is quite different. This passage for you is evidence to the “preexistence” of Christ. What it actually speaks of is a ruler who’s origins were foreknown from the beginning.

    The Aramaic translation puts this verse in another perspective:

    And you, Bethlehem Ephratah, though you are little among the thous…[Read more]

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    @ Berean, you state in reference to Col 1:16-17:

    “BECAUSE BY HIM WERE ALL THINGS CREATED ….(see v. 16-17)
    In other words CHRIST ORIGINALLY HAD TO BE OUR CREATOR IN ORDER TO BE OUR REDEEMER”

    Please scripturally support Jesus is our creator and “had” to be “in order” to be our redeemer.

    Psalm 33 (read the entire chapter). Jesus is the creator…[Read more]

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    …to conclude,

    The question that almost got me kicked out of a church: Why do we believe what we believe? Answer: Because we were told what to believe and why would we question it, the source comes from a pastor, the one “called by God” into “the ministry”. We treat our doctrines and traditions as though they’re infallible, words from God; bu…[Read more]

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    …continued from previous post,

    We can’t all be right and the other guy wrong because our beliefs conflict. Is the believed doctrine supported by scripture or not? If scripture does not support, has to be manipulated, or man’s “read between the line” interpretation must be used to achieve the doctrine, it’s a lie and cannot remain in the chu…[Read more]

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    To all,

    We say “all scripture” is “100% God breathed” and “infallible” and these are true statements; BUT, what has man done to scripture? Was there anything lost in translation between languages? Was anything added or removed? Where are the original documents – they’re available for the OT? We have been conditioned to accept the Greek over Aram…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    This is one large merry-go-round; a circular trajectory we travel. Over the last year I have been on a quest of sorts wanting, seeking, and searching for scriptural truth. Took my questions to the pastors of the church only to be told I’m wrong and even told I needed to stop studying so much…what the what!?!? In this process I began q…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    Your assumption is the angels where involved in the physical act of creation – not at all what I said or implied. I am merely stating God spoke with them as he did in Job when the angels presented themselves. This experience in Job can’t possibly be the only time the angels present themselves before God, I would be safe in saying thi…[Read more]

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    @ Gene,

    Not familiar with the “seven spirits of God” teaching as you have summarized; please provide a little more background (ie scripture references). I don’t need a book explanation, just pointed in the “right” direction so I know where to begin the study. I do my own research so as not to cloud my thinking or have doctrinal bias implanted.

    Thanks

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    @ Berean,

    I’m going to go back to when I spoke earlier about the possibility of God speaking to the angels at creation.

    Is it true, most, if not all, the writings of the scripture where written by Jews? So, should we interpret the scriptures from a Hebraic understanding or use our modern English for understanding? Does our understanding today o…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,
    You said Christ was equal with God, I asked for scripture to support it.

    You said God “required” a “partner” to redeem and judge the world, I asked for scripture.

    Now you bring up “divinity”, how did we arrive at divinity when we were talking about equality and a partnership? Then to accuse me of being “trained” to not “see” over a to…[Read more]

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    @ Gene,

    If I had been armed with this “knowledge” 30 years ago…I’m here now, just have to run the race a little faster. 🙂

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    @ Berean,

    You missed my earlier post when I stated my faith, Unitarian isn’t it – Non-Denominational and Southern Baptist. What faith do you identify with?

    You also say God “requires” a partner, thus making God small and incapable. This premise is neither scriptural or truthful and I vehemently reject that concept! You believe in a triune god, a…[Read more]

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    @ Berean,

    You wrote:

    And now why did God (the Father) choose to do all things through his Son? (creation, redemption, judgment)

    That’s the big question.

    The answer is that He couldn’t do it all alone.

    I) Can He create the heavens and the earth ALL ALONE ?

    THE ANSWER IS YES.

    II) CAN HE JUST REDEMPTION HUMANITY ALONE?

    THE ANSWER IS NO.…[Read more]

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    @ Carmel,

    You: “THE WORD” IN John 1:1 is not just a word but also A SPIRIT, to be precise A TRIUNE SPIRIT!

    Substantiate this claim scripturally and can you do it without John’s writings? Can you substantiate this claim using the old testament? Since the new testament didn’t exist for 300-400 after Christ, the old testament was what the apostle…[Read more]

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