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A Look At God, Trinity, and Angels

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Thank you for taking time to be with us this week. Last week Blog Talk decided to expand the advertising space on the home page and we could not get to any of our controls.  Tonight we are going to bring you what we had planed for last week.  I would like to say thank you to James Owens, who brought to us his little song he sung with his daughter.  Tonight you need to have your pen and paper ready.  As part of this discussion you are going to hear some things regarding God that may be a little bit confusing and strange.  So you need to take notes and keep up! I heard this presentation and found that part of this I could follow and think he is on track. Another part of it blew me away until I found out that he was a Jew!  I can tell you that I do not agree with everthing that this person has to say.  He looks at scipture to show how the trinity aspect of God that many speak of as doctrine is in error. His Jewish teachings then takes him away from understanding who Jesus really was.  No big surprise but still very enlightening.  Reminds me of a math problem where  I was on the right track, but did not take it far enough in the mathmatical process. But, we are not wanting to spoil this show for you.  I was asked if I would have the nerve to share this view point with our listeners.  I could not say yes fast enough!  I understand that people need to have personal knowledge of the God they claim to have a personal relationship with. To me this is a great tool for people to take the good and then follow the thread the one step he was in error regarding Jesus!  Be ready with your scriptures to expan on this thread using the bible. As always we will open up the microphones at the end of the show for comments and questions.  All you have to do is push the number 1 on your phone.  We will identify you by the last four digits of your phone number.    

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