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I responded to point #4 in your op. You have a bad translation and a bad argument to support it. John the apostle did not write his gospel to...
Why post out and out falsehoods? Here is my posted on this thread position: The Greek word, transliterated as "Monogenes" literally means "one of...
The Greek word, transliterated as "Monogenes" literally means "one of a kind." What makes Jesus the "one of a kind" uniquely divine Son when there...
The thing that makes Jesus unique is his virgin birth. He is different from Adam, who was a trinitarian man, possessing the life of God, his...
Hi JD31. I see you changed "uniquely divine" to "divinely the son." Not what I said. But your question, can you tell me what makes Jesus...
I don't return the favor of you "responding to everything I post?" lol That's rich. Here is what I said again: Every time Scripture is...
The Lutherans and Reformed -- and Puritans -- all desperately wanted to be part of their original churches. The name Reformed actually _meant_...
The meaning and contrast to it is explained: 2 John 1 4I was very glad to find some of your children walking in truth, just as we have...
Heresy? this is a 2000 year old belief. Held by the majority of all Christians on earth. You know we got a catechism where you can look up...
The Man of Nazareth in the Old Testament Jesus is called "the Man of Nazareth at the beginning of his life, Mark 1:24 Matthew 2:23 Luke 2:51...
Nazarene This epithet (Gr. Nazaraios) is applied to Christ only once (Matt. 2:23). In all other cases the word is rendered "of Nazareth" (Mark...
You also demonstrate ignorance of the 2nd century church father Tertullian whose quotes reflect the underlying AV text. Here are some more church...
Here is the first part of an article by Elder W.S. Craig: Elder Craig explains the difference in faith and belief. Bro. Dallas [img] ~copied