A request

FreeInChrist

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@Peterlag , @Runningman , @Keiw1

Will you please debate @RedBaker ~ one on one or all 3
of you together? And if not, please tell us all why not.

Pretty certain you know the subject.

And can be as soon as tomorrow if you so choose.
 
@FreeInChrist thank you for posting, I'm ready if they are, and would truly love to keep it just me and them, keep so many different thoughts being posted taking the thread in a different path.

"Is Jesus Christ the God of Genesis 1:1 in his deity as the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father of all things? The scriptures said yes he is, what saith @Peterlag, @Runningman, @Keiw1?"

 
What is the subject? I'll set it up.
Thank you, that's very kind of you.

"Is Jesus Christ the God of Genesis 1:1 in his deity as the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father of all things? The scriptures said yes he is, what saith @Peterlag, @Runningman, @Keiw1?"
Can you also set some rules to follow? Like each one can post and then wait on my response to their point. Or, you know better than me, do as you think best, but, it got to be with some order to it, I would think.
 
@Peterlag , @Runningman , @Keiw1

Will you please debate @RedBaker ~ one on one or all 3
of you together? And if not, please tell us all why not.

Pretty certain you know the subject.

And can be as soon as tomorrow if you so choose.
If my memory is still working well... I believe @Red Baker believes me to be unworthy to converse with. A big thing with me is I believe something like "Jesus being God" would be such a big deal that it would have been taught without the need of looking for pieces of words and half verses all of which are taken out of context or not understanding how the word was used in the culture they were written in or from a bad translation. The trinity folks basically use bits and pieces of words as they pick one verse here, and another verse there, a hint here, and a clue there, and this is why they cannot present one single biblical verse that clearly teaches that we should believe or confess that Jesus is God. Something that important, something that big a deal and there's no teaching on it anywhere.

It seems it would have been clearly stated in the Bible and in the earliest Christian creeds if the doctrine of the Trinity was genuine and central to Christian belief and especially if belief in it was necessary for salvation as many Trinitarians teach. God gave the Scriptures to the Jewish people, and the Jewish religion and worship that comes from that revelation does not contain any reference to or teachings about a triune God. Surely the Jewish people were qualified to read and understand it, but they never saw the doctrine of the Trinity, but rather just the opposite as all throughout their history they fiercely defended the fact that there was only one God.

@Runningman
@Keiw1


 
Thank you, that's very kind of you.


Can you also set some rules to follow? Like each one can post and then wait on my response to their point. Or, you know better than me, do as you think best, but, it got to be with some order to it, I would think.
I can be the moderator.

So how is this for a title?

"The Deity of Jesus Christ"​

And I'll set up some guidelines.
 
@FreeInChrist thank you for posting, I'm ready if they are, and would truly love to keep it just me and them, keep so many different thoughts being posted taking the thread in a different path.

"Is Jesus Christ the God of Genesis 1:1 in his deity as the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father of all things? The scriptures said yes he is, what saith @Peterlag, @Runningman, @Keiw1?"
Where in the following verse does it say Jesus is God?

Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
 
Where in the following verse does it say Jesus is God?

Genesis 1:1
In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
Right where it says “God.” …because Jesus IS God. Jesus is the One who was crucified on that Cross—for you, Peter. God loves you that much.

s e l a h
 
I don’t see a need for a locked debate. Why exclude the rest of us?

s e l a h
Usually a debate is 2 people with an audience. This is one trinitarian with 3 Unitarians.

The threads are for everyone where you see topics being debated with many members.
 
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