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And thats it. He didnt say you would have his power or be superior to women.
Trinity makes no sence ..think bout it all amd them trinity
This video I saw is just staggering… 'babylon the great is fallen' on 'follow the lamb today'
All of these synopses sound plausible, with the exception of one thing; “In the beginning,” God created (man) on the (sixth) day correct ?, and you say that He was referring to the Trinity? (but) Jesus wasn’t (needed) at the time of His creation of (man) since man hadn’t committed any sins yet. So, (how) could God be referring to Jesus Christ, as (part) of the Trinity??? Remember, that Jesus (came to PAY) for (our) sins in full. So God couldn’t be referencing the Trinity. This is strictly my opinion, in regards to the “In our image.”