Trinitarians love to regurgitate philosophy, Greek, and quotes from other Babylon-loving Trinitarians. By contrast, Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the Scriptures alone quite plainly demonstrate that Jesus and the Almighty are separate distinct persons, and the Almighty created Jesus as His firstborn son.
(Colossians 1:15) the firstborn of all creation
(Mark 10:18) Jesus said to him: 'Why do you call me good? Nobody is good, except one, God.
(Revelation 3:14) the Amen says, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation by God
(Philippians 2:5-6) Christ Jesus, who, although he was existing in God's form, gave no consideration to a seizure, namely, that he should be equal to God
(John 8:42) Neither have I come of my own initiative at all, but that One sent me forth
(John 12:49) I have not spoken out of my own impulse, but the Father himself who sent me has given me a commandment as to what to tell and what to speak
(John 14:28) I am going my way to the Father, because the Father is greater than I am
(1 Corinthians 15:28) But when all things will have been subjected to him, then the Son himself will also subject himself to the One who subjected all things to him
(Matthew 20:23) this sitting down at my right hand and at my left is not mine to give, but it belongs to those for whom it has been prepared by my Father
(1 Corinthians 11:3) I want you to know that the head of every man is the Christ; ...in turn the head of the Christ is God
(John 20:17) I am ascending to my Father and your Father and to my God and your God.
(Deuteronomy 6:4) Jehovah our God is one Jehovah
(1 Corinthians 8:4-6) There is no God but one. For even though there are those who are called "gods," whether in heaven or on earth, just as there are many "gods" and many "lords," there is actually to us one God the Father, out of whom all things are, and we for him
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2006-09-21 17:42:13
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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‘Christ according to the faith, is the second person in the Trinity, the Father being the first and the holy Ghost the third. Each of these three persons is God. Christ is his own father and his own son. The Holy Ghost is neither father nor son, but both. The son was begotten by the father, but existed before he was begotten--just the same before as after. Christ is just as old as his father, and the father is just as young as his son. The Holy Ghost proceeded form the Father and Son, but was an equal to the Father and Son before he proceeded, that is to say before he existed, but he is of the same age as the other two. Nothing ever was, nothing ever can be more perfectly idiotic and absurd than the dogma of the Trinity.’
- Col. Robert G. Ingersoll
2006-09-21 12:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Luke 11:20 calls God's spirit "God's finger" (see Mat 12:28). The old KJ version at Romans called it "spirit itself". The holy spirit is part of God, not a separate person of God. This is what God used to talk to and fill his followers/earth with. Since it is part of God, anything that you say to the holy spirit is actually referred to the Father himself and not to a separate person. And if it talks, etc it is actually the Father who is talking. Jehovah is the Spirit. (2 Cor 3:17). email me for further discussions.
2006-09-22 16:12:40
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answered by trustdell1 3
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2Corinthians 3:17 Now YHWH is this SPIRIT and where the spirit of YHWH is, there is freedom.
Ephesians 2:22 In union with him YOU, too are being built up together into a place for GOD to *inhabit by spirit.*
I worship Jehovah/YHWH and I believe that the holy spirit is part of God, like the Bible says, his hands, fingers and feet.
Just like your hands are part of you.
Praise Jehovah the God of the Universe!!
Hail Jesus the King of the Universe!!
Welcome his angel wife, the Queen of the Universe!!
Honor his chosen Elijah!!
2006-09-21 13:27:31
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answered by tina 3
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interesting
2006-09-21 12:25:55
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answered by Anonymous
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