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  1. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    So, again, are you saying that Jesus wasn't really even God until after He rose from the dead? What does it mean to you that He was "born of" God at the resurrection?
  2. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    But Jesus was born nine months after He was conceived (this is an indisputable fact). And you admit that "begotten" means "born".
  3. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    So, Jesus wasn't born into this world nine months after He was conceived of the Holy Spirit in the womb of the virgin Mary?
  4. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    Your scripture doesn't say what you think it says. You have failed to address my logic concerning your interpretation of your scripture. Why?
  5. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    John 3:16 says that Jesus is God's only begotten Son... you deny that Jesus was begotten as the 2nd Person of the Trinity.
  6. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    Jesus was conceived at the juncture of Luke 1:35 and born nine months later.
  7. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    What does "begotten" mean to you? Are you saying that Jesus wasn't even really God until after He rose from the dead?
  8. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    Not for the statements that you made in the post in question.
  9. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    A concise disagreement with the scripture that I quoted. I don't think that you're going to get very far if you disagree with holy scripture...
  10. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    Not being ridiculous. How do you define "begotten"?
  11. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    Okay, Acts 13:33. Act 13:33, God hath fulfilled the same unto us their children, in that he hath raised up Jesus again; as it is also written in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten thee. I think that that is not necessarily saying that He was begotten at the...
  12. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    What does "begotten" mean to you? Are you saying that Jesus wasn't even really God until the resurrection?
  13. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    I didn't see scripture that said that He was begotten at the resurrection.
  14. J

    The gospel of Jesus Christ...

    I won't deny that you may in fact have remission of sins after praying a prayer of salvation. I would just say that if there is any doubt in your mind, Acts 2:38 is an absolute promise of holy scripture and can remove all doubt; And you might decide to fulfill the ordinance even if you think...
  15. J

    The gospel of Jesus Christ...

    I would contend that there is a conditional promise in Acts 2:38-39. Fulfill the condition, receive the promise. Also, it is given to as many as the Lord our God shall call (Acts 2:39). See Romans 8:30.
  16. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    We will have to agree to disagree for now; and I will pray that the Holy Ghost testifies to you the truth of the matter. Jhn 3:16, For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
  17. J

    Oneness--coexistent modalism as the true Trinity

    I'm in agreement. He became a Man at the incarnation. Are you saying that Jesus wasn't really God when He walked the earth (before the resurrection)?
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