So now you are doing truth by what your relatives think?
Lonnie: My uncle, who also has read this, said that a true christian would strive to communicate better by asking why a person believe the way they do without the use of scripture
So, if Scripture is God-breathed and inspired, we're not to use it to form our beliefs - because Scripture is our measure, correct? It's either true or not. Otherwise, Rick, Paul, DB and myself are merely spouting personal opinions! ALL opinions are based upon something. And the only "Something" that matters here is illuminated by Scripture.
Lonnie: I cannot see where continuing this conversation will solve anything....
I would mostly agree, as you have been given the evidence that is straightforward - you'll either believe it or not. And I hope you have asked God to show you the truth of the matter and are not merely seeking to confirm what you currently believe, motivated by a desire to continue believing it, rejecting any truth that might conflict with it.
Lonnie: When you cannot explain a simple thing Like " About the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?”
Seriously, you boil down your unbelief to a passage that has a variety of possible meanings, certainly as Jesus was echoing the words of Psalm 22, a well-known Messianic passage, AND as He was simultaneously baring the sins of mankind, as God required Jesus' punishment and suffering (see Isaiah 53) - and remember, He was also fully human. But this is a terrible passage to stake your unbelief to!
Lonnie:
Do I believe that Jesus is a valid object of the same worship that is reserved for " The LORD thy God? no
Do I believe that Jesus is the one true God? no
Do I believe in the Holy Trinity as the 3 in one? Not in the way you believe it to be
Then you don't believe what Scripture teaches. Did you even go through the section on the Trinity I put before you? And for the beginning, in Genesis 1, how do you process the passage, "... Let us make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness - how do you explain this wording, found in all Bibles?
The NT redundantly says we are saved by faith in Christ and His suffering work and Resurrection. Surely you are not saying that faith in anything other than God Himself can save a person? Why the redundancy of passages showing the need for faith in Christ - and not just God - but also the many you've been shared with that equate faith in Jesus with faith in God? How was Jesus PERFECT, if not God. Your unbelief conflicts with a whole lot more than a cherrypicked verse.