Are you saying that God is human being because you said that God is man? Please re-read my last post about the definition of a word, "man." God is a person.
Askjo, Did I say that God is human being?? But I said that
God is the
man.. But Your very nature is against your being anything other
than God is Man which the Man of God.
My answer is simple: these pronouns refer to a man. God must had "gender" I uses the pronoun "
He" in reference to God.This pronoun "
He" is only used in the case when I refer to a
man or
boy or something of the
male sex. then I can say that days of Noah the prophet and days of John were inspired the same prophet saw
beast as a material being, belonging to the human family of the earth and not to a spook as ghost. Since The Lord God formed man of the ground, [Genesis 2:7]. I question you,
Is not Man the beast?
Are you saying that they are the same? Explain.
Askjo, Yes, the both words means the same!
Explain?
Here is: Deu 4:26
I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that ye shall soon utterly perish from off the land whereunto ye go over Jordan to possess it; ye shall not prolong your days upon it, but shall utterly be destroyed.
Deu 30:19
I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live:
No such a word like "Trinity" exist in Bible, however, Bible do imply that Jesus Christ is God, and that Holy Ghost is God. These three are ONE as mentioned in 1 John 5:7
LinuxGold, Yes that what I noticed that most people said " trinity", I was like where the hell they get that term? I refuse to follow their sayings since trinity was no way any doctrine me in Bible. This remind my mind everyday as exactly your post is beautiful verse by verse of words explain as well-done and well-saying.. Can I add your verse by verse which is 1 John 1:1 also!! Thus, I pleasure your words is the word of God
But
LinuxGold, I can question you, here the Word which is the flesh, Isn't it?