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Print Page | Add To Favorites | Close Window | Send To A Friend | Save This Page FAQ # 145 QUESTION 145 : “Does the Bible say that there
is but one Lord (Isa 45:18, Eph 4:5)?” Someone answered, "Although it mentions 'one Lord' (Isa 45:18, Eph
4:5) it certainly does not say 'there is but one Lord'. There are seven
ones listed in Ephesians 4:4 - 6. Three of the seven ones are 'one Spirit',
'one Lord' and 'one God'. These are not the same one, but three ones"
(bible.ca).
What absurdity! Seven Gods! You see that it is hard to elude saying there is more
than one god with the Trinitarian doctrine. Not that some might believe
it, but the doctrine portrays it: an ideology that should be far from
Judeo-Christian faith. What this verse said is similar to this:- The Vice
President gave an order to the Secretary of Defense, which he dislikes.
He then replied in anger, “there is but one President, one Commander in
Chief, One ruler of this country, one Head of State and one man who gave
me this Job and it is not you!” Now, does this make 5 or more Presidents.
No! Yet he used 5 different ways in the same sentence to speak of the
same person. That’s all Ephesians 4:4-6 did, it didn’t imply nor state
more than one God or persons as God. |
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