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Thorwald

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  • Birthday 10/09/1949

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  1. I have read the responses to my questions concerning The Trinity & The Godhead, and wish to respond to those who responded to my question(s). In other Christian Forums that I have been on, I could do so. In my original question, I list the scriptures [KJV Bible] that certainly DO contradict each other. In Acts 7:55-56, Stephen sees Christ standing on the right hand of God, in the clouds. For him to see this, he must have seen God, also, and yet, John 1:18 and 5:37, tells us, that this cannot happen. Am I missing something? Then, in the Book of Revelation [chapters 4 & 5], John [in the spirit] sees God and Jesus Christ. Even though John was 'in the spirit', he was still a mortal man. When the disciples, in the presence of Jesus Christ, hear the words being spoken by God, "This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased," is this this not in conflict with John 5:37? Exodus chapter 33, seems to also come into question. Moses was told to turn his view away, as God passed by. Moses would have seen God's shape, but he was not allowed to see God's face. Some of the postings I have read, seem to indicate a different 'Bible' being used than the KJV I use. This also creates problems. This, I can live with, however, and I sincerely appreciate the responses to my questions, even though I may not agree with them.
  2. When I compare John 1:18 and 5:37 to Acts 7:55-56 and God saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased," I am very puzzled. These scriptures seem to contradict one another. We then have to cope with John [who was in the spirit] seeing God and Christ, in Revelation chapters 4 and 5. I also have trouble with making sense of Isaiah 44:6, and the ending of Revelation 1:6 ["unto God and His Father"]. Your thoughts would be very much appreciated.
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