(Omega) wrote:A question for hisway:
It is also written in your law, that the testimony of two menis true. I am one that bear witness of myself, and the Father that sent me beareth witness of me. John 8:18,19
When we read the above passage, Jesus said that in their law it is written that the testimony of (two men) is true. Jesus is one who bears witness of Himself, and His Father is the other who bears witness of Jesus. The question to you is that if Jesus and the Father are not two persons then verse 18 doesn't make any sense whatsoever. And in other words, Jesus is deceiving the Pharisees, obviously that is not the case. In this passage, Jesus' argument against them was that He and the Father are two, meaning that they are not the same person.
God Bless!