The Trinity Untangled
Making Sense Of A Sensible Doctrine
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Kenneth Myers
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When sticking to the text and historical orthodoxy fine work on the Trinitarian position. He starts going into a view of the cross in chapter 9 that has He said inherited from the medieval times we have inherited a soteriology that has it all wrong. Incorrect statement made by meyers
That since Jesus is God and jesus forgives and doesn’t demand payment then and by nature God would forgive .
Jesus came to show us who God is what he is like the express image, he does nothing without seeing the father do it first.
If god a forgiving god or a book keeping god?
What about all the parables jesus spoke?
After hearing his questions i honestly thought he was a universalist
After writing a book on the Trinity he ruins all thought right there,
He stuck scripture all the way to hear in chapter 9 of the audio book.
He had went left wing no justice but love
Would it be true forgiveness if you told somebody you would forgive and then the first told them they must pay?
These are ridiculious argumets with very
low view of sin,
spirit of entitlment and
no view of justice
God is Holy we are sinners and for God to demand payment and send his son is the ultimate love
The Father’s love sent the Son, and the Son’s love led Him to the cross; but the wrath of God was poured out upon Him for our iniquities. In this the love of both shines the brighter, that He would bear that wrath for us.”
Good word on the Trinity, chapter 9 was unbiblical and unwarranted.
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