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Washington County Technical CollegeThe college borders Canada and features a mix of service, construction, and marine technologies with Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees.
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"basicallyblues"
>the modern trinity most commonly argued to me states that there are
>three persons but one God. The Father is God, Son is God and the Holy
>Spirit is a person and God. 1 + 1+ 1= 1. All three are wholly God but
>three separate beings.
No, absolutely NOT three separate 'beings' in the Trinity.
The Trinity is "one in essence" and Jesus Christ is "of one being
with the Father."
If you are going to criticize us, at least get what you are criticizing
correct.
The most common error of anti-Trinitarians is reading "individual" for
the word 'person' which is not the correct understanding.
-Stephen
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lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
> Stephen M. Adams wrote:
>> lsenders@hotmail.com writes:
>
>> >That is semi-Pelagianism.
>>
>> You just can not avoid calling us names, can you?
>
> It is not name calling. It is classification.
It's the tail wagging the dog. We classify things
in order to think about them. The trouble with some
people is that they mistake classifications for
reality. E.g., we can make up classifications "mammal"
and "reptile" and "bird", etc. They are useful as
far as they go, but nature is not bound by our categories.
People who think otherwise end up in arguments about
whether a whale is a fish or whether a platypus is
a mammal.
Your habit of classifying people as this or that
is an end run around thinking. Someone uses one of
your code words and you say "Aha, he's a quasi-amillenial
antinomian." Then you think you know all about him.
It's a cliche, but you really ought to learn to think
outside the box, especially when the box is your own
creation.
Bart
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The King James Bible
http://www.salvationsplan.com/bible/
La Biblia Santa
http://www.salvationsplan.com/spanishbible/
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"Bart Goddard"
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> wrf3@stablecross.com wrote:
>
> > What? We aren't saved because we hold to the correct