Originally Posted by
alanmolstad
once again,,,you fail to list a single verse in the whole Bible than makes the same use of a term you pile your whole theology on top of...
You cant list another historical reference of the christian church makeing use of the same term.
You cant even list another person , like a Bible translator or teacher, that makes the same use of the term in connection with God..
Thus your whole theology is shown now to be based just on your own personal views* and not worth my time to deal with.
( * Your argument appears as silly to me as if I were listening to someone say that Jesus was made of wood because he called himself a "door" as in - "Yes Alan, Jesus called himself a door, and every door in the Bible is made of wood, And Alan I can back this up by quoting a dictionary where it lists what all bible-age doors were constructed of" )
So, are you stating that if you can't find a single word in the Bible, but you can find other "translators or teachers"--then it is doctrinal? But on the other hand, if you can find the word and idea multiple times in the Bible, but you can't find other "translators or teachers" it is not doctrinal?
....such foolishness