Jehovah Witnesses & The Trinity

Farrell Till jftill@midwest.net
Sun, 03 Jan 1999 22:40:43 -0800 (00915453643, 2.2.32.19990104064043.00d9e690@midwest.net)


At 01:12 PM 1/3/99 -0000, Matthew Bell wrote:

>M.Bell
>Sorry Farrell and list. I deleted the comments I was referring to which I have
>inserted below.
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>> From: Matthew Bell <mbkbell@aapi.co.uk>
>> To: errancy@infidels.org
>> Subject: Jehovah Witnesses & The Trinity
>> Date: 03 January 1999 13:07
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>> Matthew Bell
>> Farrell, do you consider the following on-topic, and relevant for the Errancy
>> list? I have initially responded to the below in private considering it to be
>> off-topic for the list and await word from you whether I am correct in
>thinking
>> this? If you consider it on-topic then I will not argue the point but will in
>> future respond to such on-list as a fair game topic.
>>
TILL If it can be shown that the Bible teaches in some places that Jesus was "God," who always existed but teaches in other places teach that "God" created Jesus, who therefore cannot be eternal, then this would entail biblical discrepancy. Farrell Till Skepticism, Inc. jftill@midwest.net