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The Trinity and the Atonement

At least you can show others that you have a clue what your talking about, if my arguments are unbiblical then you'd be able to SHOW that they are unbiblical (but you can't, so you don't)

Quit bothering me with your Jehovah's Witness nonsense.
 
Quit bothering me with your Jehovah's Witness nonsense.

Then don't post bull**** you haven't read and cannot defend, if you don't like being called out on your bull****, don't post it.
 
Fwiw - Prov 26:4f.

1 Peter 3:15, I can follow that command ... it's obvious YOU and logic man cannot, you cannot defend your doctrine from scripture and scriptural scruitiny.
 
It's important to note, the Problem with a trinitarian view of the atonement hasn't been addressed at all ... What died is never addressed, if a mere man can die does that destroy the argument that a mere man cannot die? Did God die? If he didn't die then what died?
 
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