Oneness question: Response w/ question...

"William & Sharon Smrekar" (atm@wideworld.net)
Wed, 15 Apr 1998 11:48:57 -0400




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> From: Dave <suprdave@lightspeed.net>
> To: higher-fire@prairienet.org
> Subject: Oneness question: Response w/ question...
> Date: Tuesday, April 14, 1998 3:22 PM
> 
> Bill said:
> Jesus' entire minstry pointed to this fact, but always made sure the
> > focus was on the Spirit and not the flesh.
> 
> Dave responds:
> I guess I want to answer this question with a question: Does the Spirit
> of Jesus have one personality and the Flesh of Jesus have another? If
> so, this meant that He had "two personalities"! If not, then how could
> His flesh be one witness and His Spirit be another? I think Jesus really
> meant that His Father was another witness, thus comparison of the Jewish 
>
Read John *:18 the word and is "Kai" in the greek, it translates as the
word even.
I am the one(deut 6:4) that bear witness of myself, "even" the Father that
sent me bears witness of me. HE was talking about his actions are justifide
by God, even according to the law. The word Kai can be translated ' the
same as'. Witnesses agree not disagree. He according to the Law, the law
was given By Gold, thus He being God could Justify the Judgement. This
scripture is not about trinity or oneness, but by who's authority does
Christ do these things, by God or by man's  carnal judgement alone.
 Law in Deut.17:6; 19:5. The Law Jesus cited said that "one witness" was
> not enough. For the serious Bible student, why would Jesus even quote
> this rule if it didn't apply when He answered the Pharisees in John
> 8:12-18?