I think he'd be more interested in having his Father's name known (he mentions doing so three times in the unedited versions of John 17,) and the fact references to his Father's name have been erased/edited are disturbing to me.
I'm Christian, but am anti-Trinitarian since it was first inserted in 1520 with the printing of the Complutensian Polyglot. Confusing Jesus with his Father is the result of Jerome's poor translation (he couldn't read Hebrew;) instead of translating the Tetragrammaton into Latin, he translated Elohim and Adonai into God and Lord, respectively. Then, in the "NT" when Jesus is referred to as Lord, people began to infer (incorrectly, no offense) he was also God.
I think he'd be more interested in having his Father's name known (he mentions doing so three times in the unedited versions of John 17,) and the fact references to his Father's name have been erased/edited are disturbing to me.
This is the concept of the Trinity. God the father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit
I'm Christian, but am anti-Trinitarian since it was first inserted in 1520 with the printing of the Complutensian Polyglot. Confusing Jesus with his Father is the result of Jerome's poor translation (he couldn't read Hebrew;) instead of translating the Tetragrammaton into Latin, he translated Elohim and Adonai into God and Lord, respectively. Then, in the "NT" when Jesus is referred to as Lord, people began to infer (incorrectly, no offense) he was also God.
Oh ok. Agree to disagree.
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