stiggy wiggy
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Either you are not really thinking about what you are writing, or you have cognitive dissonance which is the state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs or attitudes.
That would be the former. I am indeed thinking very little about what I'm writing, seeing as how the subject bores me.
You have "very little use" for the doctrine of the Trinity yet you write as one of its staunchest supporters here on CARM.
Wrong. You have me mixed up with someone else. I have typed thousands of posts here and this thread is one of the very few times I have even discussed the doctrine of the Trinity. I have very little interest in doctrines. You should have read what I told you before about why I reluctantly came to this thread.
Also, you are ignoring my answers. Are you just looking for me to agree with you or are you actually reading my answers to your questions? Maybe it would help if you read my entire post first before taking things out of context.
When you ask is Jesus praying to Himself or delivering the Kingdom up to Himself you are setting up a question for which the answer is only accepted by you if one first accepts your flawed view of the nature of God.
Rubbish. Quit stalling and give me an answer and THEN we can see if I accept it and if your unfounded prediction about how I will only accept it is true.
You came here looking for a fight, but you came to the wrong person. I have no passion to attack your silly and boring Oneness doctrine. Nor do I have any passion to defend the doctrine of the Trinity. What I DO have passion for is my worship of the Father and His Son Jesus by means of the Holy Spirit.
PS: you said I "did not address its instruction to baptize in the name of Father, Son and Holy Ghost." Are you kidding I gave you nine scriptures concerning baptism in the name of Jesus and a diagram and you completely ignore it.
I absolutely DID ignore it, Were you thinking those nine verses somehow negate Matthew 28:16? Perhaps you think Jesus meant:
"Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing in the name of Me, Myself and I."