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Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by Old GT, Dec 9, 2014.

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  1. Old GT

    Old GT New Member

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    I have answered all the questions asked of me already. Unless I overlooked any. If you find any I overlooked then point it out to
    me then I will answer them. I will answer them whether you answer what I asked you concerning what you believe or not.
     
  2. PreachTony

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    Fine, you wrote:
    That statement implies that you believe the only reason Jesus Christ is to be considered God is because the Holy Ghost inhabited His body. We've asked you to respond and you've ducked and fired questions back at us.

    Provide scriptural evidence as to why you believe this? Because from your written word it's only logical we assume you deny the Trinity. Your own words have stated, whether you intended it or not, that there is a hierarchy to the Godhead, instead of the co-equal status of the Triune God.

    I can provide scriptural evidence of why Jesus is God and it has nothing to do with the interaction of the Holy Ghost and the physical body of Christ.

    Here we see Jesus, referred to as "The Word" being in the beginning with God, and in fact being God. He is noted as the Creator of all things. This is direct scriptural evidence of The Father existing simultaneously with the Son, yet both being the same being.

    Here we have Jesus Christ stating to the apostles the oneness between Himself and the Father.

    Scripture reveals that God the Father is God, and God the Son, whom we know as Jesus Christ, is as much God as God the Father. The Holy Ghost is as much God as either the Father or the Son. It is one God.

    You've yet to answer if you hold to Trinitarian theology, and I still say your own words makes it sounds as though you do not.
     
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    He's back!!!!......
     
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    I got a question for ya, Old GT. Are you a Baptist? (from your posts it doesn't sound like it, and your profile doesn't say). If not, you're not even supposed to be posting here.
     
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    I asked you about your views of the Trinity. You appear to be a heretic concerning that area of doctrine.
     
  6. Old GT

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    I am a independent Baptist.
     
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    I have already answered this on the thread.
     
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    Who is back?
     
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    Without the Holy Ghost Jesus would not be God. True or false?
     
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    Heresy (under the guise of an innocent question) is not tolerated.
     
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