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  • gotta hand it to james white in this debate

  • Sigh, Adnan Rashid missed the point. But that's his job as a Muslim apologist I suppose.

  • subhan allah

  • Faith-heads are completely retarded! They can babble endlessly about non-existing supernatural crap. All these "scholars" should be locked up in an mental asylum. Trinity was the code name of the first nuclear weapons test of an atomic bomb. If that doesn't tell you that delusions are dangerous, I don't know what will.

  • @weberbeat Thank you for sharing your delusions.

  • Yes,Jesus is a mighty god, but, Jehovah is The All Mighty God!! Trinitarians will never give Jehovah his rightful place. That's why jesus will say in that day, I never knew you get away from me, you workers of lawlessnesst

  • When Jesus was baptized. A voice was heard from heaven saying," This is my son whom I have approved". Who's voice was in heavens? Jehovah's voice. That's who!!

  • The problem w/ trinitarians is that they contradict what the bible teaches. They pick and chose verses to best describe their position. But, Jesus always made it clear to the apostols. Not my will be done but, my father who is in heaven.

  • There is a problem with the begining of the SON! The bible does teach that Jesus had a begining, Colossians 1:15 He is the image of the invisible God, the first born of all creation. So, Jesus did have a begining!

  • @paramebolas are you really that Dumb???? oh my gosh i almost fell out of my chair when i read your comment.... of Course the flesh and Human part of Jesus had a beginning. Once again people just dont understand the teaching of the deity of Christ, the trinity or anything that requires a brain for that matter. Jesus was flesh and was a human. His SPIRIT was purely God and his SPIRIT is what is eternal with no beginning. Freakin tard.... try again.

  • @Jburn3 You shouldn't throw stones, because as a trinitarian, you live in a glass house. All of your scholars, preachers, theologians, and commentators agree that the "trinity" is a "mystery". So, according to them; YOU, or ANY trinitarian for that matter, don't understand it.

    Also, please explain to me who supposedly died on the cross; Spirit Jesus or Flesh Jesus.

    Not trying to be 'funny', I just want to know for future references.

    Peace.

  • @JabrilAbdullah I will start by saying that i do not live in a glass house. The trinity being a mystery does not make it more or less of a sound theological view. God is a mystery for any religion. No one can describe him so i am ok with not having all the answers. now you ask about Jesus dying. this is a simple answer. No God didnt die. Jesus was a man and was possessed by the spirit of God. God is eternal and cannot die. The Man Jesus died. The spirit of Jesus aka God didnt die.

  • @Jburn3 Thank you.

    I agree that no one is all-knowing. Thus, will never be able to fully understand GOD. However, I think in other 'religions', including mine, anything that pertains to salvation is clear and is not a mystery.

    But, thank you.

    Salam.

  • the vetrse about God not being a God of confusion but of peace is not about Gods triunity or his nature, but the way the curch should be in orderly fashion and not disorder and chaos

  • Majority of Christians do belive that God has a begotten son, some of the conemporary christian scholars are in the process of redefining the ideology of the trinity

  • Majority of Christians do belive that God has a begotten son, some of the conemporary christian scholars are in the process of redefining the ideology of the trinity

  • wheres the rest of the video?

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