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    What is Scripture?

    …………………… I don’t know where you get your statistics, but I know there are very few existing NT manuscripts copied within 150 years of the originals. We have found over the years that Mark 16:9-19 (including the drinking of poison and snakebite); John 7:53-8:11; 1 Tim. 3:16 (‘God’ replaced...
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    What is Scripture?

    "Of couse, in context of the Christian religion it would be our Holy Bible (OT and NT)......God revelation of Himself to man." I agree. Furthermore, I would add that inspired scripture is what was originally written in the OT Hebrew/Aramaic and NT Greek manuscripts. In other words, we...
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    How to Find False Prophets Using Scripture

    John 17:1, 3 John 3:16
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    God the Father / God the Son / Holy Spirit / Holy and Spirit

    Show me all the places where "God the Son" are found in scripture. "The Son of God" is found many times. Surely, since "God the Father" is found many times in the NT, "God the Son" would be also (If Jesus really were GOd!).
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    What was the star of Bethlehem?

    It would have to be a light source in low synchronous orbit over Bethelehem. Of course it would not be difficult for God to have placed an angel (or something else) in such a spot. However, it does not seem likely that God would do this. Consider what the placement of this 'star' caused...
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    Who Are The Magi

    Felix, The ‘magi’ were sorcerers, astrologers, not prophets in the scriptural sense. This word (‘magos,’ singular - ‘magoi,’ plural) is found in Mathew 2 and Acts 13: Matthew 2:1 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men [‘magoi,’ plural...
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    Talk to a JW: NWT

    More on God and gods: http://www.christianforums.net/showthread.php?t=45755&page=2 See post #17.
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    The Trinity

    How about giving some of those "every reasons." I don't believe there is a scripture telling us that any man resurrected to heaven will still be a man.
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    The Trinity

    Would that mean that his human nature died, but his 'God-nature' continued on in heaven? In other words, that upon his resurrection to heaven he was equally God, but no longer human?
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    The Trinity

    But I have posted the following information for you on several different occasions: ἐν (epsilon nu) is a preposition with a number of meanings such as ‘in,’ ‘by,’ ‘with,’ etc. It is written in English letters as en. The Greek looks like ev in English letters. ην (eta nu) is the imperfect...
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    The Trinity

    Free wrote: Does that mean, Free, that you no longer stand by this incorrect statement you made in an earlier post concerning John 1:1?:
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    The Trinity

    Disciple539: The following is from my own studies and condensed from a larger study from a file on my computer. It may also be found at several places on-line: 1 John 5:7 (Received Text) A few Bibles follow the KJV tradition and add ““For there are three that bear record in heaven, the...
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    The Trinity

    Quoted From Ps. 45 In addition to the previous admissions by trinitarian translators concerning Heb. 1:8 itself, we need to look back at the Old Testament Hebrew scripture (Ps. 45:6) that was quoted in Heb. 1:8. The RSV renders it as “Your Divine throne” and a footnote provides these...
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    The Trinity

    The following is from my own studies and condensed from a larger study from a file on my computer: But, if we look at some respected trinitarian authorities, we also see a recognition for the “God is thy throne” rendering. Oxford professor and famed trinitarian Bible translator...
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    The Trinity

    Daniel Wallace in his Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics says with respect to the preposition en that it is "the workhorse of prepositions in the NT, occurring more frequently and in more varied situations than any another." A footnote to this comment on p. 372 adds "Even BAGD (s.v. en, 258)...
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    The Trinity

      The Bible writers very often excluded the subject (and others) when using the term “all,” “all things,” and “every.” This is a common usage even today. For example, the police sergeant making an arrest of a criminal group might say: “Everyone in this room is under arrest!” Obviously...
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    The Trinity

    ……………………….. As my post (#606 above) shows 1 Tim. 3:16 is properly rendered with the late addition theos (‘God’) of the Received Text being corrected back to the earlier manuscripts’ “Who” or “He who.” Also, when “the divine person” is intended, John and the other Gospel writers always use...
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    The Trinity

    Not only is the Son not the source, but he is actually the intermediary (the one THROUGH whom God created all things). This is shown by the use of the NT Greek word dia (or di') which means 'through.' So 1 Cor. 8:6 should read: "yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from [ex, 'out of']...
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    The Trinity

    Please excuse the font problem. I have cut and pasted from my own much larger file concerning this scripture. ………………………………............ Few NT Greek scholars agree with such an interpretation of 1 Tim. 3:16. See most Bible translations. Noted trinitarian Bible scholar Dr. Frederick C...
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    Christadelphians.

    If you are looking for something as 'good' as The Kingdom of the Cults, you are looking for something which is incredibly false in many of its attacks on at least one of its 'cults.' The beliefs of the Christadelphians are very close to those of Jehovah's Witnesses. If you read Martin's mostly...
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