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17-04-04, 10:47 PM
@chinkkie
I believe I have given you enough to consider, argument done.
Read Isaiah, understand that it was a Jew, who believed in monotheism that said the Son to come would be called Emmanuel (God with us).
Now if you want to start splitting them in your own mind and saying there is god and Jesus, do so if you want. The bible is not to be read how you are reading it.
Jesus asked Peter, "Who do men say that I am" Peter began tell Jesus what popular oppinion, outside of them were saying, some say you are this Lord, some say you are that.
Jesus then asked, Who do you say that I am
Peter said "I say that thou art the Christ the Son ofthe living God".
Now hear Jesus
Peter, son of Jonas, "Flesh and blood as not revealed this unto you, but my Father which is in heaven"
You are reading the bible and it seems becoming confused at what you read, trying with your own intellect to decipher a mystery ordained of God without asking God. You lack what is needed to understand what is being said and is now stubbornly refusing to consider what is placed before you.
Rightly though the bible says "No man can say Jesus is Lord except by the Spirit".
For the Holy Ghost shall lead us into all truth.
Peace.
Split God and Jesus if you wish...
let me throw this your way, find in the bible a place where the bible mentions an Eternal Son ?
and then we'll talk some more ?
bet you its not there niceone.gif
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