Deity of Christ but not Trinitarian

Well, you didn't quote anything about Jesus being prayed to in the thread I opened. I understand you presented an argument, but none of them actually directly say Jesus was prayed to.

Yes Jesus and Christians are praised or will be praised.

Yes Jesus and Christians will be glorified.

Yes Jesus and Christians will have power. We will reign with him.

No Jesus is not worshipped as God.
nope none of them receive it from all creation and bow before men like they do Jesus,

next fallacy
 
I'm here to help when you are ready.

From your vast experience.... right?

Are you searching for your error?

The idea that you can be just exactly like Jesus is contrary to common biblical sense. I've meet those that hold to your position for a very long time.

You're ignoring much of what I've said because it defeats your position. You can't be just like Jesus. At the very least, you pall in comparison to His initial work for humanity. It is impossible for you to "catch up"..... He is far ahead of you. You're new to this compared to Jesus. Respect what God respects.
 
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I'm not sure if you would want to continue in this thread, or start a new thread, for this will take us to the solving of Rev 13:18. I leave it up to you (your site), or mikesw (his thread).
You can start a new thread if you would like just tag us in it :)
 
You can start a new thread if you would like just tag us in it :)
Alright, I'll try, what does "tag us in it" mean? Sorry!

I looked it up and this is what it said..
"A tag is a special kind of link. When you tag someone, you create a link to their timeline. The post you tag the person in may also be added to that person's timeline. For example, you can tag a photo to show who's in the photo or post a status update and say who you're with."
..but I do not know what it is trying to convey to me.
 
If you look in a mirror and see a big wart on your nose, it is not a problem with the mirror.
I simply quoted the Bible where Jesus told someone to keep the commandments to have eternal life. The part from John 6 where Jesus said the work God has for people is to believe in Jesus. Romans 2 about a works-based judgment. You're just denying it all because you say they are "analogies."

Is the whole Bible an analogy or just the parts you decide?
 
I simply quoted the Bible where Jesus told someone to keep the commandments to have eternal life. The park from John 6 where Jesus said the work God has for people is to believe in Jesus. Romans 2 about a works based judgment. You're just denying it all because you say they are "analogies."

Is the whole Bible an analogy or just the parts you decide?
You just have to read passages in the context given and recognize that not every verse is treated as a universal law. Jesus identified the guys real problem -- his love of money. You also have to note that this is the only place where Jesus reviewed the laws to see he acknowledges having lived to those. This approach superficially contradicts the passage in John that the work of God is to believe on the Son whom God sent.
 
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Alright, I'll try, what does "tag us in it" mean? Sorry!

I looked it up and this is what it said..
"A tag is a special kind of link. When you tag someone, you create a link to their timeline. The post you tag the person in may also be added to that person's timeline. For example, you can tag a photo to show who's in the photo or post a status update and say who you're with."
..but I do not know what it is trying to convey to me.
one way to tag him would be to start a reply to his thread but just copy the quote of him. Don't save that reply. Open a new topic and paste that content as the start of the new thread.
 
I simply quoted the Bible where Jesus told someone to keep the commandments to have eternal life. The part from John 6 where Jesus said the work God has for people is to believe in Jesus. Romans 2 about a works-based judgment. You're just denying it all because you say they are "analogies."

Is the whole Bible an analogy or just the parts you decide?

Have you ever looked in a mirror. All you can see is yourself. You can't see through a mirror. The law reflects your own inabilities. You're seeing yourself for what you are. This man you references didn't either. You're not paying attention to what you read.

The Scriptures are a self awareness test.

Rom 3:19 Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.
Rom 3:20 Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
 
Alright, I'll try, what does "tag us in it" mean? Sorry!

I looked it up and this is what it said..
"A tag is a special kind of link. When you tag someone, you create a link to their timeline. The post you tag the person in may also be added to that person's timeline. For example, you can tag a photo to show who's in the photo or post a status update and say who you're with."
..but I do not know what it is trying to convey to me.
@ sign followed with name of person

@civic @7xLightray
 
You just have to read passages in the context given and recognize that not every verse is treated as a universal law.
The commandments Jesus advised the man to keep for eternal life are repeated throughout the old and new testaments. They're analogies? Sorry, not buying it.
 
Have you ever looked in a mirror. All you can see if yourself. You can't see through a mirror. The law reflects your own inabilities. You're seeing yourself for what you are. This man you references didn't either. You're not paying attention to what you read.

The Scriptures are a self awareness test.

Rom 3:19 Now we know that what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law: that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God.
Rom 3:20 Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh be justified in his sight: for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
Sin is the transgression of the law of God, right? Jesus believed people can go and sin no more. Why would Jesus tell people to stop sinning if he thought they were unable to?

John 5
14Afterward, Jesus found the man at the temple and said to him, “See, you have been made well. Stop sinning, or something worse may happen to you.”

John 8
11“No one, Lord,” she answered. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Now go and sin no more.”
 
Sin is the transgression of the law of God, right? Jesus believed people can go and sin no more. Why would Jesus tell people to stop sinning if he thought they were unable to?

John 5
14Afterward, Jesus found the man at the temple and said to him, “See, you have been made well. Stop sinning, or something worse may happen to you.”

John 8
11“No one, Lord,” she answered. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Now go and sin no more.”

When you deal with what I wrote, I will answer you. Please deal with what I wrote. You're deflecting.
 
The commandments Jesus advised the man to keep for eternal life are repeated throughout the old and new testaments. They're analogies? Sorry, not buying it.
sorry in several ways. But one way is that I added more content to that post. Here is what I added
You just have to read passages in the context given and recognize that not every verse is treated as a universal law. Jesus identified the guys real problem -- his love of money. You also have to note that this is the only place where Jesus reviewed the laws to see he acknowledges having lived to those. This approach superficially contradicts the passage in John that the work of God is to believe on the Son whom God sent.

Like I said. You have to recognize that context is important. Jesus is not contradicting himself.
 
Here's a great example of a unitarian who makes no sense of John 1:1


Oops. I figure some people will love this video and be chomping on ant bait.
 
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