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  1. Hi Allan

    I am a trinitarian. I used to be unitarian, but am I still monotheistic.

    To me, Jesus being God made flesh is the ultimate slam dunk by God to make salvation a signed, sealed

    delivered proposition.

    Jesus came to us to show us the right way to live and how to do it, which is through him. Apart from him we can do nothing. We are his sheep and hear his voice.

    So by a perfect man being our sacrifice and suffering the same afflictions and temptations, yet without sin, we can rest in the grace that saved us.

    He is the high priest who understands us, and the Lord we can bow down to.

  2. I was raised in the Church of Christ, then I went secular, then Twi for 10 years then secular and now in churches.

    I have moved from town to town in my career and found good, conservative (gasp!) Bible-believing churches whereever I went.

    God has met me at each stop and challenged me to come to terms with what I really believed.

    At my first church (Free Methodist) I had to come to terms that Jesus was God after all. It wasn't easy.

    I got water baptized and I became a Sunday School teacher. Got my first taste of the Calvinist-Arminian debate.

    At my second churc (FMC) I had to confront the idea that sin was a dominant force in my life. Through

    counseling and prayer I was delivered of many oppressing forces in my life.

    At my third church, a so-called megachurch (Wesleyan) I learned about the real Jesus and how to apply

    logic to my beliefs.

    At my latest church, (United Brethren) I've come to learn that people can be imperfect and still be godly.

    It's been 15 years and God is still not done with me yet.

  3. Jerry --- Great point! When I read that --- it got me to thinking about how the Pharisees lived according to the letter of the law (and didn't cut the mustard), and how Jesus transcended the *letter* of the law, (and followed it in it's entirety).

    While I think that there is a viable reason for the *letter*, I can also see what you are saying about the Spirit. It makes sense that the two are co-dependant on each other, and to laud one over the other is an invitation for disaster.

    And we have had plenty of that (theologically) past and present.

    But any message we get from God has to be backed up by Scripture. The problem comes when we say the revelation we got from God goes against the book. The book is the best objective moral standard we have,

    Too many times people get caught up in revelation knowledge and run wild with it. The desire to have that special knowledge that no else has is how twi got started in the first place.

    In scholarly circles, they would just call gnosticism.

  4. OK Jb

    I am sure you've heard the arguments before, but for the record.

    What is your take on

    Jesus spoke of the glory he shared with his Father "before the world began" (John 17:5). He existed before Abraham (John 8:58). On the occasion on which he said this he was nearly stoned for blasphemy. He came from "above", whereas his hearers were from "below". His hearers were "of this world", whereas he was not (John 8:23). He came from heaven (John 3:13; 6:33-35). There are about 20 instances where he claimed to have been sent into this world by his Father (e.g. Luke 10:16; John 4:34; 5:37,38).

    He claimed a unique relationship with God his Father

    "Jews of Jesus' day would have considered it improper, indeed scandalous, for a person to use such initmate titles of God"

    Jesus constantly spoke of God as his Father (about 120 times in John alone). Often he called him "my father" (Matthew 15:13; 18:10; Luke 2:49, etc). In one instance he addressed God by the Aramaic term "abba" (Mark 14:36) which a Jewish child would use of their dad. The Jewish scholar, Professor J. Jeremias, has drawn attention to the rarity of the word "Father" in Jewish literature as applied to God. God is rarely addressed as Father in the Old Testament and there are only a few examples of it in Palestinian Judaism during the early Christian era. The first appearance of "my Father" is in the Middle Ages. The use of the term "abba" as a personal address to God is unknown in Jewish writings. Jews of Jesus' day would have considered it improper, indeed scandalous, for a person to use such intimate titles for God. They realised that, in speaking this way, Jesus was making himself equal with God, and so sought to kill him (John 5:16-18).

    Jesus took this claim further. He declared himself to be the only one who knew the Father, and therefore the only one who could reveal him to others (Matthew 11:27; John 6:46). He was one with the Father (John 10:30,38). Everything that belonged to the Father belonged to him (John 16:15; 17:10). The Father would send the Holy Spirit to believers in his name (John 14:26). To have our prayers answered we are to ask the Father in his name (John 14:13; 15:16; 16:23,24). He claimed to be the Son of God - not a son of God (Matthew 11:27; 14:33; 16:16,17; 21:33-41; Luke 22:70; John 1:49,50; 5:19-27; 10:36,38, etc.).

  5. JB

    The trinity survives because the church settled on it centuries ago. Unitarianism creeps up as a heresy from time to time because people want to be god themselves.

    TWI's doctrines removes Christ from the picture and puts man in His place.

    Christ was unique, only-begotten, creator, author of our faith.

    He is the Good Shepherd of Psalm 23.

    He is the Lamb

    He is the Lion of Judah

    He is preparing a place for us and inte4ceding on our behalf and knocking on people's hearts - all at the smae time. Even a resurrected man can't be in more than one place at a time.

    Maybe you should check the dogmatic tendency of the Unitarian belief and see why you can't change.

  6. Oh that I had a limb leader who saw it that way.

    I was counseled to have sex with a prostitute to confirm my manhood.

    But I found only a couple of leaders who ever thought sex outside marriage was a good thing.

    Most who approved it were low level wannabees or twig leaders.

  7. Romans 10:9 is not simple nor formulaic. It is the culmination of a process that the chapter lays out.

    We see a verses down that faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God.

    To say Jesus is Lord connotes some sort of faith as does believing that God raised him from the dead. That takes some knowledge of his death and life, so some some instruction is called for.

    Another verse says whoever calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. So confession is significant.

    God cannot be put in a box, however, so each salvation story is different.

  8. TL

    Have you ever considered the possibility that we are all eternal creatures? That would make the verse about being either with God or separated from him eternally make sense.

    I find your church's belief to be really "unique" and you wonder why people consider it whacked.

    I stand by my definition of hell in that is the just punishment for someone who has rejected the eternal God.

    Reject eternity, pay for it eternally. Seems fair to me.

  9. I have been doing some research and I am convinced that some of the most dangerous cults out there today can be found on TBN.

    Copeland, Hinn, Meyer, Hagee, White, Clement and Osteen. These guys are like vpw on steroids.

    Their doctrines are dangerous because they take man and place him over God. Forget the trinity, these people make man out to be gods.

    The WordFaith movement is a danger, because it promotes idolatry draped in a shell of scripture.

    Just like TWI and others.

  10. I stayed with TWI for the simple reason that I wanted/needed friends and this was the only place I was making them.

    when that need was taken care of by outside sources, the rules and regs became useless.

    Allan, you owe it to yourself to check other places for "truth." Make sure piffle is the right choice for you.

  11. I equate TWI with CSI Miami-lots of bright colors, bad acting, inappropriate comments and music and the ability to glamorize the mundane as the most important.

    Caruso can't hold a candle to LCM for pure emotion-driven monologues. Of course Caruso would be hard-pressed to compete with Bullwinkle.

  12. No, Tom. I never felt a need to resort to that.

    How did such an idea even occur to you?

    I detect a sense of desparation in many jeering posters.

    It's obvious WW is desparate to nullify and obfuscate my points with pointy headedness.

    Why do I rate such attention and time?

    I must be hitting home some points that the goons who hound me are too nervous to allow unopposed.

    I am patient to wait for the Lord's judgment.

    It's coming soon to a theatre near you!

    Name-calling will really validate your point.

    That's not desperation, its exasperation.

    The hitting sound you hear is the dull thud of heads slamming into walls as postrs realise you will never give an honest answer to any question.

  13. Allan,

    Don't be arrogant about getting SIT "rightly divided" there's enough information out there to suggest that TWI was dead wrong about it.

    Also, there's nothing wrong with water baptism, it's a great sign of a commitment to a new life.

    Raf,

    I am so happy for you.

    Templelady

    Even though I disagree with you, I never look at with disdain. With dese eyes maybe, but not dis dain.

  14. D Miller, you are absolutely right. I DID start off with some Way-ISIMS? Oh well, so much for that.

    Here are some more goodies.

    Mausisms:

    A backward poet writes inverse.

    A man's home is his castle, in a manor of speaking.

    Dijon vu - the same mustard as before.

    Practice safe eating - always use condiments.

    Shotgun wedding: A case of wife or death.

    A man needs a mistress just to break the monogamy.

    A hangover is the wrath of grapes.

    Dancing cheek-to-cheek is really a form of floor play.

    Sea captains don't like crew cuts.

    Does the name Pavlov ring a bell?

    Condoms should be used on every conceivable occasion.

    Reading while sunbathing makes you well red.

    When two egotists meet, it's an I for an I.

    A bicycle can't stand on its own because it is two tired.

    What's the definition of a will? (It's a dead giveaway.)

    Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.

    In democracy your vote counts. In feudalism your Count votes.

    She was engaged to a boyfriend with a wooden leg, but broke it off.

    A chicken crossing the road is poultry in motion.

    If you don't pay your exorcist, you get repossessed.

    With her marriage, she got a new name and a dress.

    When a clock is hungry, it goes back four seconds.

    The man who fell into an upholstery machine is fully recovered.

    You feel stuck with your debt if you can't budge it.

    Local Area Network in Australia: the LAN down under.

    He often broke into song because he couldn't find the key.

    Every calendar's days are numbered.

    A lot of money is tainted - It taint yours and it taint mine.

    A boiled egg in the morning is hard to beat.

    He had a photographic memory that was never developed.

    A plateau is a high form of flattery.

    A midget fortune-teller who escapes from prison is a small medium at

    large.

    Those who get too big for their britches will be exposed in the end.

    Once you've seen one shopping center, you've seen a mall.

    Those who jump off a Paris bridge are in Seine.

    Bakers trade bread recipes on a knead-to-know basis.

    Santa's helpers are subordinate clauses.

    Acupuncture is a jab well done.

    Marathon runners with bad footwear suffer the agony of defeat.

    :D

    Fabulous

    In pfal, (vpw's class),

    it was

    "Believing EQUALS Receiving"

    that was on the chart in the syllabus and shoved down our throats.

    You haven't really experienced pfal until you've read it in the original Klingon.

    =========

    Can anyone explain what

    "Go until you hear glass"

    was SUPPOSED to mean when lcm would start rambling?

    I know he took it from football, but I can't find the meaning there, either.

    Just a guess, but it may mean running with all you've got even it mean crashing through a window or feeling broken glass in the parking lot.

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