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Topic: Religions > Bible
User: "Bible Bob"
Date: 01 Mar 2005 01:03:51 PM
Object: Beware Trinity is False Doctrine Col 2:9
The trinity is not a Christian doctrine. A Christian is a disciple of
the Lord Jesus Christ. A disciple is one who follows the teacher and
he teachings. Christ did not teach the trinity. The Trinitarian
doctrine is a man made doctrine that is contrary to the Word of God.
To call it a Christian doctrine is both dishonest and misleading
because Christ had nothing to do with it. The trinity is nothing more
than vain deceitful human philosophy, a tradition of men, after the
rudiments of the word, and not after Christ.
Colossians 2:9 is deceptively used by Trinitarians to teach something
that it does not say. These desperate men caught in so many lies will
say and do just about anything to prove that their empty philosophy is
true. The falsehoods they teach from the verse are just another
example of their unholy deceptive behavior.
The honest way to present Colossians 2:9 is to present it in the
context in which it appears. The first word in the verse is "For"
which tells us that the verse provides the reason for what was said
before the word "For." The next verse begins with the conjunction
"And" to tell us that the verse is not complete until the rest of the
passage is read. Therefore, Colossians 2:9 must be read in the
context of verses eight and ten. Every Bible scholar knows this, so
why do they teach the verse out of context? Because they are
deceivers.
Colossians 2:8
Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,
after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not
after Christ.
Colossians 2:9
For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Colossians 2:10
And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and
power:
Verse nine sets between verses eight and ten and the three verses
should be read as one statement. Actually, it would be best to read
earlier and later verses, too; but we only need these three to show
how dishonest these false teachers are.
Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,
after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not
after Christ. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead
bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all
principality and power:
My justification for removing the chapter and verse numbers is two
fold. First, all chapter and verse numbers, capitalization, and
punctuation were added by the editors. Sometimes they are right and
sometimes they are wrong. The additions to the scriptures are good
for reference but void of godly authority. They represent the
opinions of men, not the Word of God.
Second, verse nine begins with "For" which is the use of the figure
Aetilogia where the word "For" points to the reason for what was said
before. Verse ten begins with the corresponding conjunction "and"
which sets verse ten in correspondence with and continues verse nine.
The verses are a warning to the church against the evil doctrines of
Trinitarians and others who promote similar false doctrines of devils
to the church.
These men seduce (spoil) the church (you) through human philosophy and
vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the
world and not after Christ. The Trinitarian doctrine is one of those
man made human philosophies promoted by the Nicene Cult and men from
other cults long after Christ's earthly ministry. Christ did not
teach the trinity because it was not invented until after his death
and besides, Christ was not so stupid as to teach something that was
contrary to the will of His Father. None of the Apostles taught the
false doctrine of the trinity either, even though the deceivers teach
for example that Paul is teaching the trinity in the subject verses.
They are in effect calling Paul a deceiver when in truth they are.
The word "For" points to the reason that we are to beware of these
evil men. The reason we are to beware is because that in Christ
dwells everything that we need. We do not need false doctrines
because we have everything we need just as Christ has everything he
needs.
Colossians 2:9
For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
The word "in" from "en" can be represented as a dot in the center of a
circle so that "in him" refers to the interior of Christ. The word
dwelleth means to reside or resides. The word "all" is the word that
people misunderstand. It is one of those little words that have big
meanings.
The word "all" is translated from the singular "pas" without the
article. It is also marked by the figure Synecdoche of the Whole
where the whole is put for the part. For example, the words "pasa
polis" are singular without the article and mean "every city." The
words "pasa en polis" means the whole city because it is singular with
the article. Verse nine is talking about "every" not the "whole".
The whole of God does not reside in Christ, but the everything of God
does. That is to say that Christ is filled to capacity with spirit
and so are we. Christ and we are filled to capacity with what God is,
spirit, holy, love, and the word and we do not need the false
teachings of men. We are to beware of men who teach vain deceptive
philosophies of men.
The reason that we are complete in God is because we have the same
fullness that Jesus Christ has and we do not need anything else. The
fullness can only be to capacity because "ALL" of God would not fit
into Christ or any man. Besides, if ALL of God was in me, then how
could all of God be in you. Christ's body which is the church is
filled to capacity. As the church grows the capacity grows and is
filled. Individually, Christ is filled to his capacity and we are
filled to our capacity. What God is resides in us just as it resides
in Christ and we have no need for any of the false doctrines
propagated by men.
BB
.

User: "Your Name Here=Harvey"

Title: Re: Beware Trinity is False Doctrine Col 2:9 01 Mar 2005 03:24:40 PM
In article <rac92118nfi79b4066ed70m2s062qr2qs6@4ax.com>,
biblebobnospam@biblebob.net says...


The trinity is not a Christian doctrine. A Christian is a disciple of
the Lord Jesus Christ. A disciple is one who follows the teacher and
he teachings. Christ did not teach the trinity. The Trinitarian
doctrine is a man made doctrine that is contrary to the Word of God.
To call it a Christian doctrine is both dishonest and misleading
because Christ had nothing to do with it. The trinity is nothing more
than vain deceitful human philosophy, a tradition of men, after the
rudiments of the word, and not after Christ.

Colossians 2:9 is deceptively used by Trinitarians to teach something
that it does not say. These desperate men caught in so many lies will
say and do just about anything to prove that their empty philosophy is
true. The falsehoods they teach from the verse are just another
example of their unholy deceptive behavior.

The honest way to present Colossians 2:9 is to present it in the
context in which it appears. The first word in the verse is "For"
which tells us that the verse provides the reason for what was said
before the word "For." The next verse begins with the conjunction
"And" to tell us that the verse is not complete until the rest of the
passage is read. Therefore, Colossians 2:9 must be read in the
context of verses eight and ten. Every Bible scholar knows this, so
why do they teach the verse out of context? Because they are
deceivers.

Colossians 2:8
Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,
after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not
after Christ.

Colossians 2:9
For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.

Colossians 2:10
And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all principality and
power:

Verse nine sets between verses eight and ten and the three verses
should be read as one statement. Actually, it would be best to read
earlier and later verses, too; but we only need these three to show
how dishonest these false teachers are.

Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit,
after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not
after Christ. For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead
bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is the head of all
principality and power:

My justification for removing the chapter and verse numbers is two
fold. First, all chapter and verse numbers, capitalization, and
punctuation were added by the editors. Sometimes they are right and
sometimes they are wrong. The additions to the scriptures are good
for reference but void of godly authority. They represent the
opinions of men, not the Word of God.

Second, verse nine begins with "For" which is the use of the figure
Aetilogia where the word "For" points to the reason for what was said
before. Verse ten begins with the corresponding conjunction "and"
which sets verse ten in correspondence with and continues verse nine.

The verses are a warning to the church against the evil doctrines of
Trinitarians and others who promote similar false doctrines of devils
to the church.

These men seduce (spoil) the church (you) through human philosophy and
vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the
world and not after Christ. The Trinitarian doctrine is one of those
man made human philosophies promoted by the Nicene Cult and men from
other cults long after Christ's earthly ministry. Christ did not
teach the trinity because it was not invented until after his death
and besides, Christ was not so stupid as to teach something that was
contrary to the will of His Father. None of the Apostles taught the
false doctrine of the trinity either, even though the deceivers teach
for example that Paul is teaching the trinity in the subject verses.
They are in effect calling Paul a deceiver when in truth they are.

The word "For" points to the reason that we are to beware of these
evil men. The reason we are to beware is because that in Christ
dwells everything that we need. We do not need false doctrines
because we have everything we need just as Christ has everything he
needs.

Colossians 2:9
For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.

The word "in" from "en" can be represented as a dot in the center of a
circle so that "in him" refers to the interior of Christ. The word
dwelleth means to reside or resides. The word "all" is the word that
people misunderstand. It is one of those little words that have big
meanings.

The word "all" is translated from the singular "pas" without the
article. It is also marked by the figure Synecdoche of the Whole
where the whole is put for the part. For example, the words "pasa
polis" are singular without the article and mean "every city." The
words "pasa en polis" means the whole city because it is singular with
the article. Verse nine is talking about "every" not the "whole".
The whole of God does not reside in Christ, but the everything of God
does. That is to say that Christ is filled to capacity with spirit
and so are we. Christ and we are filled to capacity with what God is,
spirit, holy, love, and the word and we do not need the false
teachings of men. We are to beware of men who teach vain deceptive
philosophies of men.

The reason that we are complete in God is because we have the same
fullness that Jesus Christ has and we do not need anything else. The
fullness can only be to capacity because "ALL" of God would not fit
into Christ or any man. Besides, if ALL of God was in me, then how
could all of God be in you. Christ's body which is the church is
filled to capacity. As the church grows the capacity grows and is
filled. Individually, Christ is filled to his capacity and we are
filled to our capacity. What God is resides in us just as it resides
in Christ and we have no need for any of the false doctrines
propagated by men.

BB

Also note :
Christianity is a false doctrine as well. Truly.
The Jesus that is preached today has become the anti-Christ, and is
not the true doctrine, etc.
The real message from Jesus was about self awareness and self
responsibility - realising the all that is within you, that is possible
through meditation, etc.
Not about a non-existent god, whom you pray to and place your
faith and all responsibility towards. Giving up 'your' own power
to something that does not exist.
www.tjresearch.info
www.tombofjesus.com
The resurrection did not happen.
Jesus was not 33 at the crucifixion.
Jesus birthday is not 25th December but the 3rd February.
The priests (and others) speaking for god all the time, are
not correct at all.
Their motives are not so pristine and as spiritual as you might
think - back in their times. Even if they were, they got the
'intrepretation' wrong.
Harvey
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