Sharing the doctrine of the Trinity – Your Comments
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- What to tell one of Jehovah's Witnesses concerning the Trinity
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August 14th, 2007 at 10:43 am
Thank you for this very thought-out presentation of truth. As a member of Dr. Walter Martin’s Bible class in both Anaheim, California at Melodyland Christian center and then when he moved to Newport Mesa Christian center in Costa Mesa, California I have heard many of these facts. But not for a long time. There is a huge need for the ability to give an answer to everyone who asks..with gentleness and respect. I believe you have done an excellent job in that regard. Dr. Martin used to end every class with the phrases Use what you have learned this week. See you next week and bring somebody with you…
I hope eveyone who reads this will use it and show this to somebody else.