We cannot prove or disprove The Divine Trinity of Persons

Do you know why you can't accuse me of polytheism even tho you wish you could,? Because the Latin doctors sole purpose was to make sure you get no Poly ,as we say" Several Persons".

In Greek, poly means several and Theos means God.

But it needs to be clarified if Theos means God Beings rather than God Persons.

Just to clarify your Trinitarian view...

1) In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos EVER refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being?

If you say Yes (and I expect you will)...

2) In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos MOST OFTEN refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being.


P.S.

I agree that Trinitarians are not polytheists if "Theos" refers to Divine Beings rather than Divine Persons.
 
In Greek, poly means several and Theos means God.

But it needs to be clarified if Theos means God Beings rather than God Persons.

Just to clarify your Trinitarian view...

1) In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos EVER refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being?

If you say Yes (and I expect you will)...

2) In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos MOST OFTEN refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being.


P.S.

I agree that Trinitarians are not polytheists if "Theos" refers to Divine Beings rather than Divine Persons.
1) Yes, many times.
2) In The OT, NO. In The NT Yes.
P. S. Theos NEVER refers to Divine Beings.
 
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Remember saying this...



Can you answer my other question...

2) In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos MOST OFTEN refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being.
Depends on which testament.
In The NT Theos often refers to one specific Divine Person.
In The OT almost always to The Divine Being.
 
Depends on which testament.
In The NT Theos often refers to one specific Divine Person.
In The OT almost always to The Divine Being.

Theos is a Greek word so it does NOT appear in the Old Testament.

Now that you have been reminded of that…

In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos MOST OFTEN refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being?
 
Theos is a Greek word so it does NOT appear in the Old Testament.

Now that you have been reminded of that…

In the Bible, does the Greek word Theos MOST OFTEN refer to one specific Divine Person rather than the Divine Being?
NOT sure which the word Theos most often refers to.
I have not counted. Suffice to say Theos OFTEN refers to BOTH.
 
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