Trinity:A fraud
Mark L. Bakke errancy@infidels.org
Sun, 02 May 1999 13:12:44 -0400 (00925683164, 372C878C.C9B4E4AF@bakkster.com)
>> TILL
>> Well, gee, Sims, while we're not forgetting, let's not forget about the
>> resurrection. Would it be appropriate to say that if this one element of the
>> Christian system is rendered disputable, or even false, then the entire
>> system is demolished? If you say no, I'll let you argue with the apostle
>> Paul who said that if Christ has not been raised, then your faith is vain
>> (1 Cor. 15:17).
>>
>> What you apparently can't see is that some Christian doctrines are so
>> central to this religious system that if those doctrines are shown to be
>> false or indefensible, then the Christian system is rendered virtually
>> worthless.
>
> Matthew Bell
> Whilst you are correct to state that the resurrection is, according to the
> Bible an essential to the Christian's faith, Sims initial response was to
> Bakke stating the same re: the Trinity. This is easily shown to be
> fallacious by noting the amount of large 'Christian' groups, e.g.. the
> Jehovah Witnesses (approx. 4.5million), and the Mormons, (approx.9million)
> who exist whilst denying the trinity doctrine.
BAKKE
Of course, they aren't "REAL" Christians so their disputes can be
brushed aside...
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