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- December 23, 2002 at 7:02 pm#15437nolieintruthParticipant
Thanks for the welcome Ramblinrose,
In Luke 11:13 and Romans 15:13 the word "the" seems to have been added. There is no doubt that Trinitarian translators have an obvious bias and would like to give the impression that the holy spirit is another person. In reality, the Bible does not teach that there is a third person. You see Christ said the Father was with him, and of course this is true because his Father’s spirit was in him. If Christ was truely the Most High God, he would not need God to give him his spirit because he would already be the Most High God himself. But in truth the Bible teaches that Christ needed his God and Father to teach him and tell him what to do.
May God our Father be with all who truely know him
December 16, 2002 at 8:35 pm#15387nolieintruthParticipantI forgot to mention something. In the New Testament Greek language there is no specific word for "he", "she", or "it". The context of any passage, is therefore, used to determine which word should be used. The text in John 16 is often used by Trinitarians to try to show that the Holy Spirit is a person. Some people point to the word "He" but this is deception. Christ makes it quite clear that the Holy Spirit is his Father’s spirit and in John chapter 16:25 that he is speaking in metaphors.
December 16, 2002 at 8:11 pm#15638nolieintruthParticipantHi T8
I use to go to a Baptist Church but I left this Church because I was looked upon as a heretic because I stated that the Trinity is wrong. They wanted me to either accept their belief or keep quite. The Pharisees said that it was through the Beelzebub that Christ cast out devils. Christ went on to say that if they say this to him what will they not say of his household. I’ve been through a similar experience in the Baptist Church. It is quite clear that Trinitarian churches are not of the same spirit as true believers. If we compromise, with truth it is no longer truth.
You said that the the biggest cult is the Trinity. This is true. I don’t consider such individuals true believers. They don’t really accept a non-Trinitarian as a true believer.
This is my point. The apostle John says, "You are anointed with truth and not with a lie". Matthew 10:20 says "It is not you who will be speaking but the Spirit of your Father". True believers worship the Father as the Most High God. Trinitarian cults include in their worship a lie, i.e. a third person which is no person at all. They are anointed with a lie. And without the true anointing which leads a believer to know the truth one cannot receive eternal life. John also says "Those who are not of God do not listen to us", as I have experienced. John then goes on to say "liars do not have eternal life in them". Because there are not three persons Trinitarans are serving a false God.
Paul also says we will only be saved if we believe exactly what we were taught in 1 Corinthians chapter 15.
The bottom line is this, if we speak the truth openly in Trinitarians churches, it becomes quite clear that they do not have the spirit of truth, but the spirit of those who appose the truth.
December 15, 2002 at 8:14 pm#15601nolieintruthParticipantT8 You are absolutely right on your view regarding the
Trinity and the nature of God, and I am NOT a mormon
or Jehovah’s Witness. These are false doctrines. I
just believe the truth and it certainly isn’t the Trinity. - AuthorPosts