Which is simply a cop-out because of your lack of evidence.
1. Speaking of Jesus Christ as a represenative of YHWH still fails to take into acount that YHWH is applied unto the Lord Jesus. Others represent YHWH. but in the NT they are not referred to as YHWH - because they are not YHWH.
No, Yahweh is applied as Yahweh through Jesus his appointed kurios and just as Jesus himself said to Philip when in John 14:6 Philip asked Jesus, "show us the Father and it will be sufficient for us" and Jesus speaking for the Father answered him "have I been so long with you and yet you still don't know me Philip"?
For in verse 10, Jesus very clearly explained why when they saw him they saw the Father and also whose words he answered Philip with as well and here is what he said "the words that I speak unto you, I speak not of myself but it is the Father (Yahweh) who dwells within me, he is doing the works".
Notice, Jesus never said that when they saw him they saw the Father because he was also God himself and equal to the Father but rather it was because the Father Yahweh God was in Jesus and manifesting himself through Jesus, that is what he said and that is what I am speaking of in regards to 1 Corinthians 10 also.
Others may represent Yahweh but Paul very clearly tells us that "there is one God and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus" and therefore that is way, way different than any other representative.
2. Others in the NT are not the proper recipient of worship. Jesus is the proper recipient of worship which proves He is YHWH.
Sorry but there is absolutely no proof whatsoever that Jesus was ever worshiped as Yahweh God but only as the anointed human King and savior that Yahweh sent to restore us unto himself by.
These two points still refute your heresy.
No and we will soon enough find out who is really the heretic here also, therefore if I were you, I would read what Paul said in 1 Corinthians 2:15-16, for any judgment passed upon me by someone like you who are guided by the flesh will only turn around and come back on you and just like Jesus said in his sermon of Matthew 7.
Jesus affirms the Father is God in John 17:3 while the Father sees to it that Romans 10:13 affirms the Lord Jesus is God. One Person of the Trinity can affirm the other Person is God.
Nope and by the way, the point in Romans 10:13 is that Joel prophesied that the Gentiles would also be included into God's election by grace and that it would happen through Jesus, that is what Paul was revealing there and not that Jesus himself is Yahweh God and Romans 10:9-10 reveals this also below.
Romans 10:9 That if you will confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord (not God but kurios) and believe in your heart that God Yahweh has raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
We confess Jesus is the kurios that God as per Peter in Acts 2:36 has made him to be and also that God Yahweh raised him from the dead.
There is therefore once again a clear distinction being made by Paul in the above verse between Jesus as kurios and God who raised him from the dead and therefore he is not speaking of them both being God, not in your life he isn't.
Romans 10:8-14 (8) But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): (9) that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. (10) For with...
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ROFLOL, dude, I was a trinitarian myself for better than 30 years of my conversion to God through Christ Jesus and even taught it as a teacher in my church to the singles that I was asked to teach by the pastor, so you are not going to tell me anything about this that I haven't already known about and considered but you are misinterpreting it to mean something that it was never meant to mean.
Again the words of Joel,
"for whosoever shall call upon the name of Yahweh will be saved" are fulfilled through our confessing Jesus as the kurios that God has appointed over us and unto the glory of Yahweh God and both Jew and Gentile also and as Paul was making the point of by this also.