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I wanted to congratulate Dr. Tuggy for making solid arguments and keeping a cool head during this debate. I also wanted to say that I felt your question about “controversies” was probably the most thought-provoking (along with Kegan Chandler’s question about crucifixion and “who really died on the cross?”) Thank you for being there and injecting important analysis into the subject.
Thanks so much for sharing this debate. Consistently, we see truth held captive by deception and the extension of lies and half-truths thru the centuries.
The moment of Jesus’ death, recorded in John, speaks of Jesus ‘committing his spirit to the Father’. It seems no one even attempts to answer the obvious question, why ‘to the Father’? Why not back to His ‘other’ self, the eternal Son? Why not back to the Holy Spirit? (if the Spirit was a 3rd entity) Clearly, the spirit was given by the Father to His ‘unique’ Son at or before his actual birth (John the Bap. received his while still in the womb)
So how in heaven do these words of Jesus point to a triune God?
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