Re: A Definition of the Trinity
Posted: Fri Jan 01, 2016 10:54 am
Paidon,
You say Jesus is not God but that He is deity. Given the definition of God it has always seemed to me your view is a form of polytheism:
From your viewpoint you say I am modalist and I say you are polytheistic and we both deny what seems apparent to the other.
You say Jesus is not God but that He is deity. Given the definition of God it has always seemed to me your view is a form of polytheism:
You acknowledge that Jesus created the world, and He has all authority. You say He is deity. Given that deity is recognized as a synonym for God, what is the difference in your mind? Is it the "job title" or something else?God
/ɡäd/
noun
noun: God; noun: god; plural noun: gods; plural noun: the gods
1. (in Christianity and other monotheistic religions) the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the supreme being.
From your viewpoint you say I am modalist and I say you are polytheistic and we both deny what seems apparent to the other.