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Originally Posted by Evangelical
But "the only true God" refers also to Christ Himself based upon 1 John 5:20:
1 John 5:20 We know also that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true. And we are in him who is true by being in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.
Now where is the verse that says there are TWO "true God's" ? Produce it please.
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This one is too easy.
- If the Father is not the Son, and not the Spirit, but is God . . .
- If the Son is not the Father, and not the Spirit, but is God . . .
- If the Spirit is not the Father, and not the Son, but is God . . .
And since there is One God, therefore only ONE true God, then:
- The Father is not the Son, and not the Spirit, but is the one true God . . .
- The Son is not the Father, and not the Spirit, but is the one true God . . .
- The Spirit is not the Father, and not the Son, but is the one true God . . .
Of course there are not two "true Gods." Or three "true Gods." It is not something that we expect to be able to produce. To do so would be completely in opposition to the belief that there are Three Persons (Father, Son, and Spirit) that are One God (or One True God). How do you presume from anything we have said that we would even pretend to need to dig for two "true Gods"?
What are you smoking?