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SteveVH
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lol. Not hardly.St. Steve Athanasius![]()
lol. Not hardly.St. Steve Athanasius![]()
Not really.As for the Trinity, well firstly most of the references to God in Hebrew, going back to Genesis in the Torah and Old Testament uses the plural form of the word for God.
Yes, really, even Jewish Hebrew scholars admit this.Not really.
Like who?Yes, really, even Jewish Hebrew scholars admit this.
They do not go with the ‘Trinity’, but they run with an honorarium of attributes/natures.Like who?
Well, you’d have to explain all that.They do not go with the ‘Trinity’, but they run with an honorarium of attributes/natures.
In your later addition to your post. While I realise that, as a Christian, you believe that there are hundreds of allusions to Jesus in the Tanakh (Old Testament to you), you have to appreciate that we Jews don’t accept that view at all.As I also say, there are many allusions to a Messiah, and of His special nature.
No, I don’t believe he was crucified.
Unfortunately you won’t find a single serious scholar of history that agrees with you.
You choose to ignore a historical document that was compiled less than a 100 years after the event it described in favour of a document compiled almost 600 years after the event it described. Why?
Still waiting.BUMP. Still waiting for an answer.
Me too.Still waiting.
There isn’t really a good answer. There are answers but they’re quite bad.Me too.
Yes. And those answers run counter to known history as documented even by those who were not Christian and had no dog in the hunt.There isn’t really a good answer. There are answers but they’re quite bad.
And also the lack of logic in any belief that Allah would deceive his earliest believers in Jesus so that they would all become Christian and create what is now (and has been for quite some time) the largest Religion in all the world.Yes. And those answers run counter to known history as documented even by those who were not Christian and had no dog in the hunt.