Name: Larry
Subject: Trinity
Message: You are in error.
Ps:110:1:
The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool. (KJV)
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HTTP_REFERER: [this is the article to which he is refering] http://www.tzemach.org/articles/trinity.htm
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Dear Larry,
At the risk of sounding somewhat blunt, I have to say that it appears to me that you didn't hear what we said. The quote you identified does not contradict what we teach in any way.
Blessings from the Tzemach Institute for Biblical Studies,
Jim Wingerter
Director of multimedia Communications
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RESPONSE FROM LARRY
Do you really think that God cares enough whether anyone realizes the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit over your interpretation of who you see God to be?
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FURTHER RESPONSE
Dear Larry,
Thank you for your courteous response.
I have absolutely no idea what on earth you mean by this.
Jim
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FURTHER RESPONSE FROM LARRY!
For some reason, I am not surprised. I mean, seriously: "Mystical Trinity"?
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FURTHER RESPONSE
Dear Larry,
First, let me begin by saying that we are not responsible for the term "Mystical Holy Trinity". You can thank the Catholic Church for that one. If you would like to see a documentation of the development of the doctrine of the Mystical Holy Trinity, please see the book "Hebraic Roots" at http://www.tzemach.org/book.htm
Second, the reason that I was unable to understand what you were trying to say has nothing to do with your doctrine but your personal inability to communicate your thoughts in writing. We are a congregation of believers [most of whom were a part of denominational churches] who have received personal revelation from God and diligently sought truth. There were many in Jesus' time that also didn't understand Him, to which He often replied:
"He that hath ears to hear, let him hear" ( Matthew 11:15; 13:9; 13:43; Mark 4:9; 4:23; 7:16; Luke 8:8; 14:35; also Deuteronomy 29:4; Ezekiel 12:2 KJV ).
Blessings from the Tzemach Institute for Biblical Studies,
Jim Wingerter
Director of Multimedia Communications