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Trinitarians proclaim Jesus is co-equal to his God while Jesus himself proclaims "
'Next, the end, when he hands over the Kingdom to his God and Father,
After our brief interlude with other items of discussion I believe we should now return to the s…
Therefore the Apostle John used theon for the existing one. Strong's …
By the way, there were no articles in kione greek in the first century.
The use of the imperfect ἦν (in) translated to (was) affects the first clause by chang…
Well, I'm not in ANY way equipped to enter this ongoing and newly-moved original …
Let's proceed through the grammar of John 1:1, clause by clause, within the immediate context in…
Yes, I know it's his thread and that is why I wish to carry on the conversation there. His thread's title …
I can share some answers with you and will answer your questions, please allow me to p…
Notice this admission. The Catholic Encyclopedia, II, page 263: “…
A recent post of @C Mc mentioned in passing a book by the late Raymond Franz a past member of the Governing Body who al…
So in some case or cases such incarnation idea of "god(s) becoming man" is tru…
In the context I am addressing what Scripture teaches ... and the use of "Know" in ligh…
... Scripture provides an indication that some people mentioned in a record in Acts had…
That the people there FALSELY claimed things about Paul and Barnabas, does NOT mean tha…
So then, can supernatural beings actually become human beings (that is, be incarnated)?…
Having said the above, I believe these following OT texts indicate this principle of enfleshment described in the definition of incarnation (Gen. 6:4; <…
The Bible knows nothing of some being already alive somewhere in some shape or form INC…
The following is not a specific answer to your questions asked; rather, it is what came to mind w…
Coming back to Olympics .... should such a man be permitted to compete against women ju…