tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3335270607657867160.post1958399798776842901..comments2023-03-01T11:37:09.936-08:00Comments on Answering Judaism: Comments on anissueof ursincerity and droptozro's pointsAnswering Judaismhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08118361261862962380noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3335270607657867160.post-22340634836175753602014-05-16T23:42:22.919-07:002014-05-16T23:42:22.919-07:00Conclusion, I can safely claim Unitarians are idol...Conclusion, I can safely claim Unitarians are idolaters without condemning Jesus. Are you even getting my point in the article?Answering Judaismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08118361261862962380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3335270607657867160.post-30743016423516133832014-05-16T23:40:28.047-07:002014-05-16T23:40:28.047-07:00Correction, it does not make Jesus idolatrous. Him...Correction, it does not make Jesus idolatrous. Him worshipping one member of the Trinity doesn't refute him being YHWH nor does it turn Jesus into a hypocritical false teacher. He can get away with worshipping the Father alone but are not only to worship the Father, we are called to worship Jesus by Jesus as well. No hypocrisy here considering he calls us to worship the Father and himself. Jesus not worshipping "a three person God" doesn't help you.<br /><br />You have to contend with the texts I brought up in the book of Revelation and other texts.<br /><br />Again, the Shema doesn't lead to Unitarianism because it doesn't teach that or Trinitarianism. It is referring to how many Gods there are, not how many persons in the Godhead there are. Quote that text ad infinitum and nauseum, it doesn't help you.Answering Judaismhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08118361261862962380noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3335270607657867160.post-91789742575324924092014-05-16T18:33:22.720-07:002014-05-16T18:33:22.720-07:00"In what sense Jesus would be not a Trinitari..."In what sense Jesus would be not a Trinitarian? If one means in the sense he doesn't worship One God in Three Persons, then that is understandable, but that wouldn't logically cause Jesus to be idolatrous."<br /><br />Yes it does. Jesus does not have a 3 person God. You have a 3 person God. You have a different God than Jesus' God even though he affirms we have the same God, the Father. John 20:17 You're just trying to skirt the issue by saying he's "allowed" to have a one person God within your made up god, and you're not. You have no reason for claiming this "allowance" isn't extended to followers of Jesus. This is nonsense, Jesus wouldn't be teaching us to worship a different deity than the one he's serving. That would be hypocritical. You're making Jesus a false teacher.<br /><br /><br />It's this simple. We who follow Jesus as the lord of Psalm 110:1 have the same one God as he did. You condemn him, you condemn us. You aren't dealing with the point except to make up stuff inside your false doctrine that does not exist in the Scripture.<br /><br /><br />You cannot deal with the main point, which is the fact that Jesus reveals the Shema as "our"(his) God, as Jesus is a Jew and an Israelite. You're wrestling very hard against clear texts, not difficult texts.SHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07869818427031089564noreply@blogger.com