Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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_Thorwald
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Re: Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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[/quote] the kind of people like you are twelve in a dozen.
All of them know that they are the only ones.

Unfortunately - for the world - there are thousands. (your name is Legion: for you are many --- Mark 5:9)

At least on this site we have already one, so you are welcomed in the Club of Prophets of MDB.[/quote]

Everything I have posted, is tied to the scriptures. Do you not believe in the scriptures?
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Satan when tempting Christ in the desert quoted scripture to Jesus. Familiarity with scripture does not a true prophet make.
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Re: Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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Thorwald wrote:
the kind of people like you are twelve in a dozen.
All of them know that they are the only ones.

Unfortunately - for the world - there are thousands. (your name is Legion: for you are many --- Mark 5:9)

At least on this site we have already one, so you are welcomed in the Club of Prophets of MDB.
Everything I have posted, is tied to the scriptures. Do you not believe in the scriptures?
No.

There are books around the world, written words of people.
I can read. I do read many, many books.
Some of that books are called scriptures --- by obsessed people like you.

Books. Would you call The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien as scripture? Les Misérables of Victor Hugo - maybe? Tolstoy's War and Peace?

Did you read them? Or you did read only the KJV? (Like Joseph Smith...)
Was the Hebrew Old Testament translated to Hebrew correctly? Or to Greek in Septuagint? Did you read them in other language than English?

Reading New Testament in Koine Greek or Aramaic? Or KJV English only?
Did god speak American English in your dreams?
- Whenever a poet or preacher, chief or wizard spouts gibberish, the human race spends centuries deciphering the message. - Umberto Eco
- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
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Re: Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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ludwigm:

I too have read many books. I have done a great deal of internet research, also. I have visited many 'Christian' churches, and discussed/debated on most 'Christian' forums. In all cases where 'religion' was involved, I never strayed from using the KJV Bible as my 'source' of my faith.

God holds the key to all truth and wisdom. No man will ever 'out think' Him. Too many people have decided that they can 'outwit' Him, and have published their own 'understanding' of God. God doesn't need more than one 'Bible'. He doesn't change His Word. It is what it is.

The real truth, was given to the chosen anointed that He selected from the chosen children of God...The Israelites. He called these chosen anointed, 'gods' (John 10:35, and also repeated in the Psalms). In order to correct/change the scriptures in the KJV Bible, a person MUST be an Israelite, anointed by God to do so. It is as simple as this.

God showed me, that I am an Israelite from the lost tribes of Israel. I was shocked. My mother was born in Scotland, and my father was born in Norway. In my book, I explain how God showed me this. It is truly amazing. I never, ever, thought that I was an Israelite.
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Again you are late to the show. Every Mormon believes they too are an Israelite. Mostly descended from Ephriam.

You have any original thoughts?
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Thorwald wrote: In all cases where 'religion' was involved, I never strayed from using the KJV Bible as my 'source' of my faith.
That means, you didn't read the Bible in Hebrew, Greek, Aramaic.
Only English. KJV English. This is cogent.


Thorwald wrote:God showed me, that I am an Israelite from the lost tribes of Israel. I was shocked. My mother was born in Scotland, and my father was born in Norway. In my book, I explain how God showed me this. It is truly amazing. I never, ever, thought that I was an Israelite.
Logical, argumentative.
I am not a Thracian, I am not a gladiator (to be a retired soldier doesn't count...), but I am Spartacus.


Thorwald wrote: In order to correct/change the scriptures in the KJV Bible, a person MUST be an Israelite, anointed by God to do so. It is as simple as this.
It is really that simple. To be able to correct an English text (which was translated from Latin and Greek) one must be Israelite.
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- To assert that the earth revolves around the sun is as erroneous as to claim that Jesus was not born of a virgin. - Cardinal Bellarmine at the trial of Galilei
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I don't believe any of you believe in God. Every posting in response to my postings, demonstrates this. Believing in God, means you believe in His Word. Which 'Word' do you believe in? If not one 'Bible' was in fact true, how could God judge us? If God only provided us with 'false' Word, then how can we be found 'guilty'? If there are errors in His 'chosen' Bible, does it not make sense that He would correct these errors? Would He not choose a true Israelite to correct these errors? Why would He now choose a Gentile in order to correct the errors? He NEVER has before.

It is written, that God IS NOT the master of confusion. Why are there so many 'bibles'. They are NOT equal. If they were, then all of them should say the same thing. They do NOT. Therefore, which 'Bible' (if any) satisfies the scripture, "The Word IS God?" (John 1:1)

Many of my postings have nothing to do with 'errors' in the scriptures. They are simply 'additional information', which provides more wisdom, knowledge and understanding, in order to correct the errors being taught by the Christian ministers, and give everyone a better understanding of the scriptures.
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Re: Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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Thorwald wrote:I don't believe any of you believe in God. Every posting in response to my postings, demonstrates this. Believing in God, means you believe in His Word.


I'm quite sure there are members here that do believe in God. It might be that they just don't believe in your version of God.
This, or any other post that I have made or will make in the future, is strictly my own opinion and consequently of little or no value.

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Thorwald wrote:I don't believe any of you believe in God. Every posting in response to my postings, demonstrates this. Believing in God, means you believe in His Word. Which 'Word' do you believe in? If not one 'Bible' was in fact true, how could God judge us? If God only provided us with 'false' Word, then how can we be found 'guilty'? If there are errors in His 'chosen' Bible, does it not make sense that He would correct these errors? Would He not choose a true Israelite to correct these errors? Why would He now choose a Gentile in order to correct the errors? He NEVER has before.

It is written, that God IS NOT the master of confusion. Why are there so many 'bibles'. They are NOT equal. If they were, then all of them should say the same thing. They do NOT. Therefore, which 'Bible' (if any) satisfies the scripture, "The Word IS God?" (John 1:1)

Many of my postings have nothing to do with 'errors' in the scriptures. They are simply 'additional information', which provides more wisdom, knowledge and understanding, in order to correct the errors being taught by the Christian ministers, and give everyone a better understanding of the scriptures.


I'm telling you Thorwald, god already chose an Israelite to clarify the misunderstandings, incorrect translations, and errors of teaching, understanding and false traditions. Joseph Smith already did all of this.... Why so redundant?
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Re: Is our understanding of The Trinity and Godhead correct?

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Quasimodo wrote:
Thorwald wrote:I don't believe any of you believe in God. Every posting in response to my postings, demonstrates this. Believing in God, means you believe in His Word.


I'm quite sure there are members here that do believe in God. It might be that they just don't believe in your version of God.


Thorwald, I spoke to God last night and He told me you have gotten hold of the wrong end of the stick. He says you are wrongly portraying what he said to you and that you don't understand a word of The Word.
That said, with the Book of Mormon, we are not dealing with a civilization with no written record. What we are dealing with is a written record with no civilization. (Runtu, Feb 2015)
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