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Now that’s just blasphemous!

Not for me.But they have teaching authority, yes?
:musical_score:Stanley. We want to help you do things right!Now that’s just blasphemous!
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I agree the doctrine of the Trinity is compatible with the bible. If you start out with the doctrine of the Trinity in mind, you can find supports, and the bible does not exclude this doctrine. But this is not the same as being a doctrine the Bible alone would lead one to. If you started out with some other formula - for example, where the Holy Spirit is either not a distinct Person, or is a Person not equal to the Father and Son - you could also find bible verses to support that, too.Although the word “Trinity” is not in the Bible, the doctrine is encapsulated multiple times: Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14, and Hebrews 9:14
Perhaps they are led to their faith by the Holy Spirit.No honest person will claim that the doctrine of the Trinity is clear from Scripture.
So, that’s an interesting blanket statement.Protestants are intellectually dishonest. I know that because I used to be one of them.
You simply can’t figure out the Holy Trinity using only the Bible. Same thing to the Original Sin too.
Why do your think they are dishonest?Protestants are intellectually dishonest. I know that because I used to be one of them.
You simply can’t figure out the Holy Trinity using only the Bible. Same thing to the Original Sin too.
Regarding doctrine and practice, using the term “Protestant “ is folly.I’m morse interested in ”Protestants”. Jomann seems to be under the impression that protestants are all subscribing to one theology.
Somebody figured out The Holy Trinity, and original sin, somehow. What makes you think someone else could not do it again?You simply can’t figure out the Holy Trinity using only the Bible. Same thing to the Original Sin too.
I’m an ex-Protestant and know this is true.Regarding doctrine and practice, using the term “Protestant “ is folly.