My understanding of what tigger2wrote is that there is no clear example of three beings ever being together in the Bible. This is used by tigger2 to argue that the Bible does not teach trinitarianism.
What I wonder is how that image would help teach trinitarianism and not simply teach polytheism.
Question: If the Bible clearly displayed three beings running around claiming to be God would the non-trinitarians simply being arguing for polytheism against the Trinitarians?
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Post #1Proverbs 18:17 The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.
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Maybe this thread should be questions for a specific user.Wootah wrote: [Replying to post 17 by tigger2]
I know you wrote that because I wrote that you said that you would be a trinitarian.
My follow up question is digging deeper. Are you saying there is evidence in the Bible for Trinitarianism?
My follow up question is digging deeper. Are you saying there is evidence in the Bible for Trinitarianism?[
Proverbs 18:17 The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.
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