Yep, you admit to 3 gods. At least 2 have separate bodies.
No...Could you please show me where I've "admitted to three gods?" Or apologize because I can categorically state that you misrepresent my view according to your own bigoted and deliberate misunderstanding every time. The separate bodies thing, we've seen, is a matter that you cannot understand...The spirit realm can be seen in the spirit...hence Michael sees the Prince of Tyre and does battle in the spirit.
My translation shows "God".
Of course it does. See above...the Hebrew is shown as "plural" when it is parsed. Folks follow the paradoxical license the shema gives you. Gods One.
And YHWH shows singular. Context determines the meaning.
It's a proper name. Always singular. The name of your Gods Who is One is YHWH...and He (Elohim) is one.
No...You are confused. Will is the same as the soul/nephesh. It's often attributed to the heart, and will very often and for that reason, be misunderstood as spirit. Breath and Spirit are the same.
It would be a miraculous healing if you saw...Isaiah says otherwise.
But they were unfaithful to the God of their fathers, and they prostituted themselves with the gods of the peoples of the land, whom God had destroyed before them.
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Why isn't the verse above following your thinking?
The same word Elohim is used twice. You tell me why the translator made the choice. Usually they choose because they seek to clarify the sense in terms that the target language will allow.
Let me show you a quandary you and I haven't discussed, a terrible translation that is always preferred over what the context demands. I'm sure we'll agree here...I'm going to take you to the day Israel convinced Aaron to make the golden calf.
Exodus 32:1Now when the people saw that Moses was delayed in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us gods (elohim) who will go before us. As for this Moses who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what has happened to him!”
2So Aaron told them, “Take off the gold earrings that are on your wives and sons and daughters, and bring them to me.”
3Then all the people took off their gold earrings and brought them to Aaron. 4He took the gold from their hands, and with an engraving tool he fashioned it into a (Notice: singular) molten calf. And they said, “These, O Israel, are your gods, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt!”
5When Aaron saw this, he built an altar before the calf and proclaimed: “Tomorrow shall be a feast to the LORD (Hebrew: YHWH).”
You have to notice what I highlighted...They ask Aaron to make them "Elohim" to go before them. They don't want GODS, after what El Elohenu did for them. They want Elohim, God. Singular. And Aaron fashions Elohim...God Singular...in the form of a single calf, not a multitude of calfs.
This is mistranslated universally in every language where I am able to read the translation...Why? Because no one understands the paradox of the Shama. Proof? Aaron doesn't declare a feast day unto many Gods....He declares a feast day unto the LORD YHWH. They wanted to do what you do and worship Elohim on their terms and according to their traditions, as they learned to worship the Egyptian gods in Egypt. It's idolatry and invention even when you think you're worshiping YHWH...and that's why God gets mad and sends Moses back down the mountain.
Here, the plural is used, and even the translators get it wrong, like you continuously do. Have you ever noticed this? Your translation gets this wrong as well, even though you're problably relying on a decent Jewish translation of the Tenach.
But your gods are different persons and different bodies. That isn't one.
No...I've never said "persons" because the traditional explanation is inadequate...and you can go all the way back to the beginning of our conversations to confirm this. I'm not three persons...I'm not gifted to describe it adequately and I always fall short...but the soul has a realm, and ends in Sheol...the spirit has a realm and returns to the Lord, and the body has a realm, a physical realm and returns to the dust. The three function as a single being...and each functions independently. In the world, my spirit is at constant war with my flesh, and the battle ground is the soul/will where the decision to worship comes from. Do I worship God and the Spirit, or do I turn to food/drink/porn and my flesh? This is where salvation plays out, and I told you I don't do this adequately.
Your limitations talking. Jesus said, "I and the Father echad."
I'm sure. The flesh is weak. Blindness is a handicap. You probably should read that a few times.
Yes, creation is a witness to His glory.
Correct...and corroborates His Word as Truth.
No, I've said your spiritual is really physical.
I'm sure you have...it's the best you can do when spirit for you is a weather report.
No, I admit that visions and riddles aren't reality.
You claim...erroneously.
I admit my God is exclusively one, and non-physical.
I admit that your invented god is all that...and limited by you to that and only that...and he will obey your limits to the limit.
Define spiritual form for me.
Read Daniel. Read Ezekiel. Read Isaiah 6. Read Revelation.
So we're back to a physical form for you. Or can you define spiritual form for me?
You've never left the physical...it's as far as your understanding will extend.
Actually, we passed it and left your gods behind
I've known this since last year.
Looking forward to what you think of the mistranslation above....Let me know.