Crack O' Dawn Report: The Trinity Denies The Death Of Christ

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2011

Once again, Martin Zender hammers home Scriptural truth, this time debunking the false doctrine of the Trinity. Jesus Himself said He was God's Son. Although Christ is worthy to be worshipped as God, the Son remains a separate entity. God cannot die, but Jesus literally died for the sins of humanity, and was literally resurrected three days later. The Trinity denies this. Watch Zender trash yet another nonsensical religious teaching, this time in a way you would never expect.

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  • Having said that, we know that the deity of Jesus being God and man is a mystery and this requires us to live by faith in spite of what we cannot reason. Like a loving parent who doesn't explain every detail to a child, the Spirit of truth reveals what we must know. However, He makes it plain that Jesus was God dwelling in flesh. John 1:1-5, Phil.2:5-8, Col 1:9, 2:8-9 and 1st John 4:1-6 reveal His deity. His flesh was needed to become one of us to die for all. His humilty is immeasurable.

  • @RayGray77

    So God died? Interesting. I would ask you to explain that, but you are not into explanations, or using your mind. I employ my mind to these matters, and you do not, therefore I believe that our dialogue is concluded. It is from my end, anyway.

  • If we look for a scripture that articulates exactly what we are looking for, we will limit our understanding. The Holy Spirit is our teacher through our spirit that speaks to our soul. Our soul's reasoning must submit to what we hear and we are given the gift of discerning of spirits to know our Shepherd from the wolves. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the word. We don't develop faith by hearing the word directly to our mind but into our spirit to guide our soul. We die to our soul's will.

  • @RayGray77

    Yes, I can tell that you have relegated your mind to the back seat of your being.

  • Jesus was man according to the flesh and God according to Spirit but He humbled Himself for His mission. Philippians 2 explains this clearly for those who have ear (spiritual) and don't try to explain spiritual matters with human wisdom. [Read 1st Corinthians 1:18-31 and chapter 2

    ] Spirit cannot die as Adam so He prepared a virgin to host a body for Him to dwell in. We are also Soul, Spirit and Body and we are three working as one.

  • @RayGray77

    Speaking of human wisdom, RayGray, I have yet to see the verse that Jesus was "God according to the spirit." Jesus Christ HAD a God, which proves that He cannot be the Absolute Deity. It is you who are trying to explain this simple matter, rather than believing it. You are unable to say that JESUS died, but must say that His BODY died. Scripture never says this. It says that HE died. No matter how much you claim otherwise, you do not believe in the death of Christ.

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  • @Conspiratardz The one where neither truth nor the consequences for rejecting the truth doesn't change. How about you?

  • @KevTCC Heretic? What century are you in?

  • @LukeJ60 right. He rose from the dead the ascended later after being his disciples again for a short time

  • @FoxFlips it was after he was ressurected that he ascended into heaven

  • @LukeJ60 youre right my mistake. HE had not yet ascended to the Father yet. My mistake on that part.

  • @FoxFlips When we die, its just our flesh that dies and out spirit passes on into sheol 'the waiting room' Jesus, the flesh died, but his spirit can never die. He gave up his life, the life force of his body and his flesh died for 3 days. HOWEVER He came back into the same body (not a new one, because he still has the wounds in his hands) he wasnt ressurected into a new body, it was his same body, hence he came back from the dead

  • @FoxFlips You can twist it all you like but you know very well that He said He was God, that the Holy Spirit inspired Text says that He is God, that the Apostles said that He is God, and that from the very beginning we see that is the Aleph-Tav (first verse of the Bible He is the Creator) He is the Alpha and Omega the Beginning and the End, That in the Beginning He was God and created everything that is created. That before Abraham was He was the I AM. Blaspheme & heresy are what you sow.

  • @FoxFlips Sure, sure. Youtube really isn't the format to discuss issues like this, but I'll throw you a quick bite: the Jews believed that God was a dual being, with both an invisible and a visible aspect, two different persons. For more information, google "Michael Heiser binitarianism."

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