Reeva, you go, girl. Tell 'em like it is.
earlier, Reeva Parry, wrote:
>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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