According to my knowledge of what the Jewish scribes wrote, none says that there are three gods with one head [If one head: Thus, one plan, wish for us, or one set of commands [?and neverchanging]; nor that there is one body or one God with three heads. But people say that there is a so-called a trinity or a trio of Gods. An aside: Jesus said God had only one head and one body. The label "Trinity" is meaningless. So, why even talk about it? And if there is only one will, one aim for us, and one set of commands [?neverchanging]; does it matter whether there is one God or more? What only matters, according to me, is whether people can ever know what god's wishes involve and whether we can obey all of them. But even scribes clearly say over and over again that one can't obey God or, rather, Jewish wishes. Remember: We all sin forever, according to the scribes or quite mad Jews. And, btw, no one can nor will ever know much of what is it they say. Name, any verse[s] and sparks fly between so-called pastors; some of which behave more like despots or lunatics than, God's people. ===== God, according to some scribes, supplied his flock or chosen or prechosen [ere the world was created] with all they could ever need or even ever want; alas, not with what they wanted the most: money, banks, and vaults with safety boxes. After all, all pastors know that one day they'd get old; thus need the money; to have very good living. Lucky Jesus, he never got old, so did not amass as much money--if any---as today's young pastors; especially, those in the US. Jesus also publicly lamented how poor he was, but pastors never paid that much attention to the God's plaints; nor Jesus' call to spurn money, goods, people.... ====== What else did God complain about? Well, almost everything under the Sun or under God's Son; save about Mary Magdalene. Jesus complained about not being accepted as prophet by his own folks or own villagers. But even if his homevillage would have accepted him as a mere prophet, Jesus would complain; because Jesus said also that he was Messiah, Son of God, Son of Man, High Prophet, King of the Jews, Spiritual King of the Jews, and God. So, what is being a prophet in comparison to being Son of God or even God. In addition, no so-called prophet can know the future--only God can, according to Jews only, know the future. But did this fact stop the scribes and the clergy from claiming that they also know the future? No, of course not. Presumably, NT God---in his first ever writing ca. 35-50 CE [AD] told his prechosen [the ones He predetermined or predestined as his forever] all they needed or wanted to know? But if so, why let it evanesce? Or noting its disappearance, why not rewrite it? He can do it in less than a second, according to the scribes and pastors. And write it not only in Aramaic, Greek, or Hebrew, but in all languages?
Was eagerly waiting for new message finally here
Go deciding to finally pay your bills? Or at least that of the priestly class? Note: he gives everything else you need; so, why not also money?
According to my knowledge of what the Jewish scribes wrote, none says that there are three gods with one head [If one head: Thus, one plan, wish for us, or one set of commands [?and neverchanging]; nor that there is one body or one God with three heads. But people say that there is a so-called a trinity or a trio of Gods. An aside: Jesus said God had only one head and one body. The label "Trinity" is meaningless. So, why even talk about it? And if there is only one will, one aim for us, and one set of commands [?neverchanging]; does it matter whether there is one God or more? What only matters, according to me, is whether people can ever know what god's wishes involve and whether we can obey all of them. But even scribes clearly say over and over again that one can't obey God or, rather, Jewish wishes. Remember: We all sin forever, according to the scribes or quite mad Jews. And, btw, no one can nor will ever know much of what is it they say. Name, any verse[s] and sparks fly between so-called pastors; some of which behave more like despots or lunatics than, God's people.
===== God, according to some scribes, supplied his flock or chosen or prechosen [ere the world was created] with all they could ever need or even ever want; alas, not with what they wanted the most: money, banks, and vaults with safety boxes. After all, all pastors know that one day they'd get old; thus need the money; to have very good living. Lucky Jesus, he never got old, so did not amass as much money--if any---as today's young pastors; especially, those in the US. Jesus also publicly lamented how poor he was, but pastors never paid that much attention to the God's plaints; nor Jesus' call to spurn money, goods, people....
====== What else did God complain about? Well, almost everything under the Sun or under God's Son; save about Mary Magdalene. Jesus complained about not being accepted as prophet by his own folks or own villagers. But even if his homevillage would have accepted him as a mere prophet, Jesus would complain; because Jesus said also that he was Messiah, Son of God, Son of Man, High Prophet, King of the Jews, Spiritual King of the Jews, and God.
So, what is being a prophet in comparison to being Son of God or even God. In addition, no so-called prophet can know the future--only God can, according to Jews only, know the future. But did this fact stop the scribes and the clergy from claiming that they also know the future? No, of course not. Presumably, NT God---in his first ever writing ca. 35-50 CE [AD] told his prechosen [the ones He predetermined or predestined as his forever] all they needed or wanted to know? But if so, why let it evanesce? Or noting its disappearance, why not rewrite it? He can do it in less than a second, according to the scribes and pastors. And write it not only in Aramaic, Greek, or Hebrew, but in all languages?
I’m gonna be real chief, you either need to write that out so it’s shorter, or give a TL;DR