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freeandfun1 said:The way I read it, he is saying the LDS Elders are the ones that determine the translation.
LDS Elders? Those are the guys on the bicycles, they become elders when they reach 18.
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freeandfun1 said:The way I read it, he is saying the LDS Elders are the ones that determine the translation.
Avatar4321 said:So you are saying the Bible is correct if its not translated correctly?
Not entirely accurate. but not entirely wrong either.
BTW when you say orthadox Christianity, do you mean orthadox Christianity or are you refering to your version of evangelical protestantism? Because if you ask the Orthadox Christians, evangelicals are not orthadox.
Does the Bible teach that they aren't three seperate beings that are one in purpose?
gop_jeff said:The Bible teaches that there is one God in three Persons. The Father, The Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit are all persons of the one God. The Bible teaches that they are one in essence, not just one in purpose.
Adam's Apple said:I don't believe that is true. When Jesus was baptised, he came up out of the water, standing by John the Baptist; the Holy Ghost alighted on him in the form of a dove; and they heard the voice of God speaking from heaven. Is that not three distinct persons in one place at one time?
Also when Jesus was praying to his Father in the Garden of Gethesame to remove the cup from him if possible, was he praying to himself? This makes absolutely no sense.
When Jesus told his disciples that he was going to ascend to his Father, was he going to ascend to himself?
When we see Jesus in heaven, sitting at the right hand of his Father, will we not be seeing two separate, distinct persons? Or will we be having double vision?
Just curious.
Adam's Apple said:I don't believe that is true. When Jesus was baptised, he came up out of the water, standing by John the Baptist; the Holy Ghost alighted on him in the form of a dove; and they heard the voice of God speaking from heaven. Is that not three distinct persons in one place at one time?
Also when Jesus was praying to his Father in the Garden of Gethesame to remove the cup from him if possible, was he praying to himself? This makes absolutely no sense.
When Jesus told his disciples that he was going to ascend to his Father, was he going to ascend to himself?
When we see Jesus in heaven, sitting at the right hand of his Father, will we not be seeing two separate, distinct persons? Or will we be having double vision?
Just curious.
Adam's Apple said:If you are saying they are three separate entities with a unity of purpose, I can go along with that.
Adam's Apple said:If you are saying they are three separate entities with a unity of purpose, I can go along with that.