crochet1949 wrote:bbyrd009 wrote:crochet1949 wrote:Doctrine means 'what does God's Word say on' a given subject.
then state your doctrine, and i will state its antithesis, with Witnesses, so that we can clear this misunderstanding up, because while that is what "doctrine" is supposed to be, we obviously have believers with a Trinity doctrine, and believers without, both with Scriptural support, so apparently the definition of "doctrine" is not adhering to your definition of "doctrine."
crochet1949 wrote:
So - what does Scripture say about the Trinity / Godhead.
my Bible search yields no return for this phrase.
crochet1949 wrote: That God is the Father, Jesus Christ is His Son, and the Holy Spirit. And what each part of the Godhead Does based on what Scripture says.
ergo, when you pick up your cross and follow Him, you become a savior, also. You become God, not a god, just as i am being advised to pray "Our Father, who is me on earth."
which i don't know if i disagree with that or not, mind, i am not disagreeing, because it depends upon how that is meant.
What do you mean by 'Witnesses' first of all. You've used that term with 'W' several times in the past. I've never asked about it.
well, "W" would be a ref to the Scriptural doctrine of verses "witnessing" for each other, wherein a doctrine is established on the testimony of "two or three witnesses." But i am also amenable to witnesses, little w, stories (best put in mythological form, like, Dao stories, that do not require perspective {no 'two sides to every story,' iow, like we have turned Scripture reading into}, fables) that illuminate a simple truth, i e "I can tell a pre-schooler to 'wait here for the present,' and they might be fooled into misunderstanding my word.'"
crochet1949 wrote:
The term 'Godhead' is used in one passage in the NKJ version -- Colossians 2:9 "For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily;"
ergo, it has no "Witness," but let's see...
http://biblehub.com/greek/2320.htm
Noun,
Feminine (ahem)
Transliteration: theotés
so here we see that it is "only used in one place" (Strong's), but it actually occurs in 5 places (hmm, 5, lol, you know what
that means, right)
http://biblehub.net/search.php?q=godhead
all of them KJV. So, IRL, in
one place (no Witness) and "feminine," which does not mean that it is irrelevant, ok, but that it should be put into perspective, and imo praying to Jesus is not the right perspective. Counting the cost, and picking up your cross and following Him, now that one i like. Just imo.
crochet1949 wrote:
Matthew 28:18 - 20. "Go therefore, and make disciples of all he nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
It's the Bible, God's Word teaching / presenting the Tri-unity. the 3 - in- one. The term 'trinity' is Not found in the Bible -- but the teaching -- it's Presence Is definitely There. It is Assumed Because of it's useage.
yes, and it serves a purpose,
Division, and it also obscures the Seven~fold Spirits of God, imo. Where are the other 4, in this model, this assumption, that causes so much
division?
crochet1949 wrote:
The first useage is in Genesis -- the creation of Man. 1:26 "Then God said "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness." the 'Us' and 'Our'. Plural. Not singular.
hey, the Qur'an, and the Torah, have that also; i believe it, too. God, represented as plural, to suggest "beyond our comprehension." imo.
crochet1949 wrote:
The role of the trinity in our salvation. The Holy Spirit came upon Mary and she conceived and bore the Christ-child.
God became Man and dwelt amongst us. In the Form of Jesus Christ His Son. While here on earth -- Jesus Christ prayed to the Father. God raised His Son from the dead.
none of which use the word trinity, and none of which require it to get their point across. "Trinity" is chiefly an
assumption derived
without Witnesses to serve a
specific purpose, imo, that of
separating you from the herd. Now the
rope of three cords is broken, and a Jew or a Muslim cannot be one of "us." Christ is reduced to "flesh," and is denied "in spirit."
"Thank you, God, that i am not like this guy, over here."
crochet1949 wrote:
BYW -- in another post you said something about people Becoming God. NO. 'We' Never become 'God' or even Mini-Gods.
i would disagree here, and say that i have Witnesses for "we are to be like gods."
crochet1949 wrote:
And, yes, Christians are challenged to pick up our cross daily and follow Him. That does Not mean that we 'become' Jesus Christ / God because He carried a real cross that He was hung on.
interesting to note that the punishment for Christ's charges was not even crucifixion, but stoning, huh. Have you explored how that changed? What happened?
crochet1949 wrote: It Does mean that Christians Are going to have problems in life -- simply because we Do accept Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. We Will have problems because Of that -- so we are to Continue to live our Christian life and continue to Follow God's Word.
i think most Christians are admonished to avoid the cross at every turn, and "Count the cost" is made into a joke by us, who live in Paradise, and have no justifiable complaints, in a manner of speaking, even if the cracks are beginning to show. It is plain to see that when we mourn, the rest of the world dances, and vice-versa, sad to say.
Any of our telling of "counting the cost" would be met with laughter by just about everyone else on the planet, wadr.
It might be witnessed that our "costs" involve the reaping of our sowing, and run to complete loss of sovereignty (who is the last Republican potus that was confirmed by the pop vote, anyway? lol. Did you know that, right now, public schools are indoctrinating your children in how to acquiesce {roll over and play dead} to law enforcement?), financial profligacy, and now idle hands {ready for 50% unemployment? tomorrow?}, poisoned food, wrecked health, no immunity, no one dying in their sleep any more, and sterile (or often, worse) children.
and wadr i don't think these are the problems you envisioned.