John 20:28 ( The Trinity Delusion)

deafguy55     February 11, 2019 in deafguy55\'s perspectives-generally Political News and Religions 40 Subscribers Subscribe


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Link , see>>(3. The Surrounding Context The immediate context militates against the Trinitarian claim. In the preceding context, Jesus describes his Father as his God and Mary's God rather than identifying himself as her God. In the following context, John indicates that he wrote this Gospel, including the account of Jesus and Thomas, not to tell us that Jesus is himself God but so that we might believe that Jesus is God's son: We have seen the Lord. (20:25). I ascend to my Father and your Father, and my God and your God. (20:17) These things have been written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God and that believing you may have life in his name. (20:31). The Trinitarian interpretation of verse 28 disregards and defies these contextual facts.), and go to the bottom of the article, (Jesus Teaches about Seeing and Believing)

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