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Reply 20# kompia23
there is no word "trinity" both in the old and new testament
however there is a text:-
1. When God use the term "We"
2. Jesus says, "Baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy spirit.
3. Jesus says, "I am the Alpha and Omega"
Theologian use the term "trinity" as an effort to describe the unity of Father, Son, and Holy spirit. This term may not perfectly understood but it doesn't mean Jesus and Holy spirit is no God.
Muslim have no confidence in the bible. therefore, kita cakap2 saja lah. bukan juga muslim peduli sangat pun apa yang kristian cakap. |
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How to combine 3 different character?
1. God
2. Jesus
3. Gabriel
Should you all read this...Who Wrote The Bible |
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How to combine 3 different character?
1. God
2. Jesus
3. Gabriel
Should you all read this...
Dzulqarnain Post at 17-8-2011 02:02
Mistake ... Gabriel is not part of the trinity. Father, Son and the Holy Spirit is. |
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Mistake ... Gabriel is not part of the trinity. Father, Son and the Holy Spirit is.
Sephiroth Post at 21-9-2011 16:06
...I don't think they use the right 'terminology' to quote the 3-character in their books. How come their faith depends on translations? Should they preach Christianity using the Hebrew Bible, so that the content will not be harmed by translations error. |
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Just curious. Intel makes 12 cores processor.
When all 12 work together, how many processor is working? |
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...I don't think they use the right 'terminology' to quote the 3-character in their books. How ...
Dzulqarnain Post at 1-10-2011 03:03
Actually they should use Hebrew Bible. As more and more translation is done onto different languages, more and more errors appears.
First set of errors occurred when Hebrew Bible was translated into Roman Bible (which brought the scent of Roman Gods into the Bible). Second set of errors occurred when they took the Roman Bible and translated into English Bible and now, we have Indonesian version of Bible with the name "Allah" (a foreign god's name) in the Holy Bible. |
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