The Bible does not teach to pray to Jesus

LOL, LOL, LOL, so the apostle Paul worship the centurion?
Acts 23:17 "Then Paul called one of the centurions unto him, and said, Bring this young man unto the chief captain: for he hath a certain thing to tell him." Acts 23:18 "So he took him, and brought him to the chief captain, and said, Paul the prisoner called me unto him, and prayed me to bring this young man unto thee, who hath something to say unto thee." Prayer is only a demand for something.

101G

The Greek word doesn't necessitate prayer.
 
Which is correct.




Which is wrong.

Simple.
is not the Lord Jesus the Father? scripture, John 17:3 "And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." is this not the same one person who is God? yes, or NO.

101G.
 
Which is correct.




Which is wrong.

Simple.
That's very incredulous.

John 16:23 says to not ask Jesus for anything. Slam dunk for me because it comes after John 14:14. Therefore it supersedes what Jesus previously stated on the matter.

Don't forget that Jesus only ever had one teaching about prayer and it's in Matthew 6:6,9. I am going to follow it. How about you? I guess not.
 
The Greek word doesn't necessitate prayer.
are you sure? John 14:16 "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;"
Which is the same word used in Acts 23:18 "So he took him, and brought him to the chief captain, and said, Paul the prisoner called me unto him, and prayed me to bring this young man unto thee, who hath something to say unto thee."
G2065 ἐρωτάω erotao (e-rō-taō') v.
1. to interrogate.
2. (by implication) to request.
[apparently from G2046]
KJV: ask, beseech, desire, intreat, pray
Root(s): G2046
Compare: G2045, G4441

same word used.

101G.
 
Subjection is not compatible with deity as any student of first year of Philosophy in a seminary can attest.
Is evil compatible with deity? Or death? Or ignorance?

God does not subject to anyone. Otherwise God is not God.
you made a philosophical argument not a biblical/exegetical argument. you argument is a straw man and a fallacy.

The fact is scripture declares there are different roles with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit just as there are in man/woman created I the image of God. The same within the church. Gods 2 institutions marriage/family and the church were designed to reflect God in this way.

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The fact is scripture declares there are different roles with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit just as there are in man/woman created I the image of God. The same within the church. Gods 2 institutions marriage/family and the church were designed to reflect God in this way.
Roles? or do you want to revise that.

101G.
 
MASSIVE ERROR.

Plural pronouns do not refer to only one Person (John 14:23).

Simple.
so we can take this as you cannot answer the question. Last chance, is the person in Isaiah 44:24 (WHO WAS ALONE), is the same one person in John 1:3 who "MADE ALL THINGS" yes or no.

101G
 
Already did.
nope, you're still in ERROR, and in SIN, last time. "Is the person in John 1:3 the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 who "MADE ALL THINGS" yes or no.

Address the scriptures and not 101G. 101G will not ask you anymore.

101G.
 
nope, you're still in ERROR, and in SIN, last time. "Is the person in John 1:3 the same one person in Isaiah 44:24 who "MADE ALL THINGS" yes or no.

Address the scriptures and not 101G. 101G will not ask you anymore.

101G.

You still don't know what a plural pronoun means.

It's so easy.

Thanks.
 
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