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Can You Answer? Who made this statement?  

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  1. 1. Jesus said to him: “Why do you call ME good? Nobody is good except one, God.” (Mark 10:18)

    • A - Trinitarians proclaim Almighty God made this statement.
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    • B - Christians proclaim Jesus Christ made this statement.


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That one Scripture there DESTROYS the Trinity. Since I am a cartoon dog, I recognize other explanations .....

Oh James, you just cannot keep away from them cartoons can you. 

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On 8/3/2021 at 3:15 AM, Pudgy said:

That one Scripture there DESTROYS the Trinity.

Since I am a cartoon dog, I recognize other explanations .....

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Not quite lol, they can spin doctor this verse to fit their own exegesis. I say this because for years I dealt with many, many Trinitarians, and I got myself into the Anti-Trinitarian vs Trinitarian battle.

I made a factual statement in this regard some days ago for this verse:

On 8/4/2021 at 2:04 PM, Space Merchant said:

Yes, Jesus made it clear that he is God's Son, and to God, he acknowledged Jesus is his beloved Son. All this is true, but the latter believes Jesus and God are one in the same, not only due to the teachings of the Trinity itself, but the errors and forgeries in the Bible that pushes a reader to not recognize the distinction between the two.

That being said, the verse you cited, Mark 10:18, is used by Trinitarians to justify their view of equating the Son to the Most High which is against what us Non-Trinitarians believe, as is our Subordinationist counterparts of old. Trinitarians see in this verse that Jesus himself is still God; being good. They resort to ignoring as well as nullify Jesus' words. If each of us tell them what Jesus is really saying here, not only they'll rush John 1:1, but they will make the claim that we are saying Jesus is not good. In their minds, Trinitarians are suggesting that the issue is about moral goodness. Trinitarians act as though that Jesus is coyly suggesting that he himself is that "good God", however, the passage is not about whether we say Jesus is good or not, but rather, it is about what Jesus himself has said.

And regarding what he said, Jesus recognizes that God holds the highest of standard of what it means to be good, being the fact, God can make the determination of what is good and bad. And Jesus being humble leaves the determination of setting the standard to his Father and God and we can see this in his Word, of which Jesus proclaims.

They fail to see what was mentioned here, that no one would say such a thing to someone else unless they wanted to correct them and point out that their words were misdirected.

That being said, this is why research and taking in context of core teachings is vital. Because to the unexpected, The Trinitarian Troop can easily sway people into the opposing Teaching of what is true.

Trinitarians are still misguided and that Core Trinitarian teaching which oppose the True Core teachings is problematic. Babylon will be unitizing them in regards to religion and politics to deal with those who oppose the proustite and the beast.

Early 2000s and 2016 and onward are merely a remind of why we fight, as did those centuries before us.

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