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		<title>By: Frank La Rocca</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frank La Rocca</dc:creator>
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		<description>Henry, re#162:

You wrote: &lt;blockquote&gt; Hope this helps&lt;/blockquote&gt;It does not.  All it indicates is that the NT would seem to contradict the OT by offering up three Gods instead of one.  

I assume you are familiar with the Nicene Creed.  Here, again, is the question I asked, and which you have not answered:&lt;blockquote&gt;Now please please respond to the challenge I gave you in #134 to show me where – in the full doctrinal formulation Christians profess in the Nicene Creed – you can find the Holy Trinity in Scripture. Not just the existence or presence of the Three Persons (as at Jesus’ baptism), but the full understanding of the Three-in-One and how they are related to each other.&lt;/blockquote&gt; You have given Scripture that shows the existence of the three Persons.  That is not what I asked.  You have given Scripture that shows God is One.  That is also not what I asked. 

Please answer the question I actually asked, not the one you would rather answer.  

&quot;I can&#039;t&quot; is an acceptable answer.

– Frank</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Henry, re#162:</p>
<p>You wrote:<br />
<blockquote> Hope this helps</p></blockquote>
<p>It does not.  All it indicates is that the NT would seem to contradict the OT by offering up three Gods instead of one.  </p>
<p>I assume you are familiar with the Nicene Creed.  Here, again, is the question I asked, and which you have not answered:<br />
<blockquote>Now please please respond to the challenge I gave you in #134 to show me where – in the full doctrinal formulation Christians profess in the Nicene Creed – you can find the Holy Trinity in Scripture. Not just the existence or presence of the Three Persons (as at Jesus’ baptism), but the full understanding of the Three-in-One and how they are related to each other.</p></blockquote>
<p> You have given Scripture that shows the existence of the three Persons.  That is not what I asked.  You have given Scripture that shows God is One.  That is also not what I asked. </p>
<p>Please answer the question I actually asked, not the one you would rather answer.  </p>
<p>&#8220;I can&#8217;t&#8221; is an acceptable answer.</p>
<p>– Frank</p>
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