The Greek word translated “ghost” or “spirit” throughout the...

  1. RM
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    The Greek word translated “ghost” or “spirit” throughout the “New Testament” simply means “a current of air”, ‘breath or blast of wind, or breeze.’ (Strong’s Concordance)

    Mr Gordon you again quote a Trinitarian scholar as authority.

    James Strong was a Methodist Scholar and teacher he wrote sermons about the Holy Ghost being the third person of the Trinity. You deny this yet quote him.....

    Mr Gordon why is it that Unitarians and Jehovah Witnesses quote extensively from Trinitarian scholars and sources, why not quote people who actually believe what you do. Where are your Henotheistic Theologians that you can draw from their bodies of work?

    It is Intellectually fraud, but the heretics are forced to do it time and time again.

    It does provide some mirth the intellectual weakness and impotence of your faith community that you cannot raise your own case from within your own body of works.



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    Last edited by RM: 21/04/15
 
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