One of my Orthodox friends was looking at private schools. A Catholic school was never even a consideration. She chose a nondenominational private Christian school. She looked over the statement of faith, and was much happier with it, rather than what would be taught at a Catholic school.snowb...
Part 1. Some trinitarians try to explain the trinity in a way that does not lead to modalism or 3 Gods or even 4 Gods here’s how some trinitarians try to explain the trinity, “The trinity consists of three personalities of God which are united in essence and being. The three persons...
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Similarly, notice this contradictory statement from a Protestant theologian:The doctrine of the Trinity is fundamental for the Christian faith, even though the doctrine was not clearly formulated and generally accepted by an ecumenical council until the fourth century... The Council of Chalcedon, th...
"H. J. HARRIS: It seems to me we have a conflict or a contradiction in this statement, 'There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of Three co-eternal Persons.' Would not it be more clear if we were to say 'There is one God consisting of Father, Son, and Holy...
The introduction to the third question on divine simplicity contains a remarkable and important statement (my translation): “When the existence of a thing has been known there remains the further question of how it is in order that we may know what it is. Now because we cannot know what ...
Witness organization, he said:“It's hard to deny that these cultists will remain and continue their activity... but at least they'll stop openly claiming to be a Christian faith, in other words, in the market place of existing Christian confessions this product will no longer be on ...
"H. J. HARRIS: It seems to me we have a conflict or a contradiction in this statement, 'There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of Three co-eternal Persons.' Would not it be more clear if we were to say 'There is one God consisting of Father, Son, and Holy...
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