Sharon,
I was raised a Jehovah's Witness, and during the last almost thirty
years, I've deprogrammed myself from all their beliefs, so, even
though I know they think they have a basis for not believing in the
Trinity, it's a bunch of bull puckey. They twist around the
Scriptures which are actually there to suit their needs. It doesn't
matter if it's in context or not. If one verse out of a chapter says
something, and they want to believe it, then they do.
As for calling your friend a Christian, if she is indeed one of them,
she isn't a Christian.
Love and Blessings,
Reeva Parry.
Legend has it that on Sunday 9/30/2007 06:13 PM, Sharon Hooley said:
>I have a Christian friend who, as I understand it, doesn't believe
>in the Trinity. One thing that makes me perhaps understand why is
>that Jesus said that He and The Father are One. And He also asked
>The Father to keep those He gave Him, that they may be one in
>us. What are the scriptures that make it clear that God is Three in
>One, and not just separate Persons? (She seems to make a distinction
>between "Jehova" and "Jesus", perhaps thinking that Jesus is not God.)
>
>thanks for your thoughts.
>
>Sharon
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