@emkalina@Orthodoxy2019 See, this is what happens when man doesn't have God in his life. He just lies without hesitation and with a false sense of impunity. Very sad.
@CatholicMario64 @si13149@FChristopher77 Red herring; no one on this thread says otherwise. The question is over whether there's any relevance to what you've heard. Unless you have evidence that this SPECIFIC alleged miracle is a forgery, then you're wasting everyone's time.
@nvohamza@MrOverprayed Finally a Muslim admitting that the Quran acknowledges that #LoveisLove! You see what happens when we resort to cherrypicking, Hamza?
@ReeseCayle@cmichaeltopp @_PowerOfWord_ A promise is a promise: No, as you know yourself, it does not mention the word. But the premise of your question is wrong. The Trinity is mentioned. Your mistake is that you confuse a doctrine with the word used to signify it.
@ReeseCayle@cmichaeltopp @_PowerOfWord_ Why do you think that a term (e.g., Trinity) used to refer to a doctrine should appear in the Bible in order for it to be true?
@ReeseCayle@cmichaeltopp @_PowerOfWord_ I promise to answer this question directly on one condition: that you explain why a term used to refer to a doctrine should be found in the Bible in order for it to be true. Deal?