Doug Brents
Active Member
No, adding to the response beyond true and false is not evading. Because when your question is misleading the answer must be more than true or false.Doug Brents:
I asked you a TRUE or FALSE question at Post 389 that you refuse to answer. The answer must either be TRUE or FALSE. Anything beside that amounts to evading.
Sweetheart, if you don't want to learn the Truth then don't come to argue with those who know the Truth.Doug Brents,
You are hardly in a position to tell anyone that they are lacking in study of scripture, based on your four cherry-picked verses, none of which say anything resembling "three persons combined into a single god and all three are co-equal and co-eternal."
If you had bothered to pay attention to context (surrounding words, verses, and chapters), you would have realized that the four verses you presented above: Matthew 28:19; Philippians 2:7; John 1:1-3, 14; and John 1:3 actually debunk Christendom's Trinity when context is paid...
Now you're wasting my time going back and forth. This is not a game. That's the red flag that I was looking for. It means you are not interested in being corrected by scripture.
Our conversation is over. You can now joint the other six Liars for Trinity that are already on my Ignore List. Go waste somebody else's time.