Then you can get ticked off, since unless and until you are willing to actually discuss God's word I will continue to bring Acts 2 into any discussion involving the Trinity.
How can Jesus be the predetermined plan and foreknowledge of God?
What about John 1:1
He must have had a divine nature? Come on Believer, Scripture does not tell us that Jesus' nature was divine. Scripture does tell us that the Father was in Jesus, which is how Jesus was able to perform miracles and why He knew what others were thinking.
I was not taught anything about Catholicism. My Christian education did not involve anti-Catholic teachers. I am anti-Catholicism based on what God's word tells us about communicating with the dead, the use of images in the church, transubstantiation, and etc. If you want to point the finger at anyone for my stance on Catholicism then point it at RomeSweetHome whose posts on this message board resulted in my investigating Catholicism and the Orthodox faiths.
Now, if you are not going to discuss God's word and appeal to Rome and the traditions of men I will terminate this thread. The only way you will change my mind is with God's word taken in context and taken as a complete book, not just a select few Scriptures plus Aristotelian and Platonic philosophy.