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Old 06-05-2014, 02:51 PM   #101
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Default Re: "Become" or "Not Become" Interpreting 1Cor 15:45

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Originally Posted by Ohio View Post
why should I be discontent if I or others cannot properly and adequately explain the theology of the Trinity?
Agreed. We should not be discontented. If our contentment requires adequate explanation of the trinity by Lee or anyone else, then we're in for a rough ride.

So we can indeed be content. And in this solid, stable immovable position of contentment in the Lord Himself as our portion, we utterly reject a simplistic, paint-by-numbers theology which masquerades as God's penultimate speaking to mankind, in which the entire content of God's person and activities are reduced to a "process" which is as compelling as pureed squash. It is based on phrases removed from original context, it is ignores or pushes away a bulk of scriptures which indicate other things, even possibly diametrically opposite things, and most of all it simply isn't a compelling narrative. God was processed. Inclusive, intensification. Etc. If that makes someone out there satisfied, great.
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