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Catholic_Diva
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Hi y’all,
I’m sure one of you lovely folks here can help me out on this one: I was dialoguing with my JW friend about the Trinity (exhaustive and more than just a little like this :banghead: Lol). I was doing ok I thought, with the Holy Spirit’s help, but then he brought up some scriptures where Jesus tells the people that the Father is greater than he is and no one is equal to the Father etc (like at the beginning of John’s Gospel when Jesus is explaining this to the pharisees). The subject may well come up again as we continue our weekly discussions and I want a clear answer in my head as to how this would not contradict the concept of the Trinity where all are equal but seperate.
All help very much appreciated as I often struggle with these attempts at apologetics!
Thank you in advance,
Diva
“Christ rox my sox!”
I’m sure one of you lovely folks here can help me out on this one: I was dialoguing with my JW friend about the Trinity (exhaustive and more than just a little like this :banghead: Lol). I was doing ok I thought, with the Holy Spirit’s help, but then he brought up some scriptures where Jesus tells the people that the Father is greater than he is and no one is equal to the Father etc (like at the beginning of John’s Gospel when Jesus is explaining this to the pharisees). The subject may well come up again as we continue our weekly discussions and I want a clear answer in my head as to how this would not contradict the concept of the Trinity where all are equal but seperate.
All help very much appreciated as I often struggle with these attempts at apologetics!
Thank you in advance,
Diva
“Christ rox my sox!”