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Date Posted: 23:09:30 01/06/03 Mon
Author: Dolly Llama
Subject: THE HERETICAL PFAKE, INC. & DAKE's TRITHEISM

The Trinity According To The Word of God
vs. PFAKE, Incorporated, & DAKE’s Heretical Tritheism–

quotations taken from the Dake's Annotated Reference Bible -- Seventeenth Printing March, 1986

Finis Dake uses orthodox language to create the illusion of doctrinal correctness, then replacing the accepted definition for one of your own making, is a tactic usually reserved for Jehovah's Witness' and Mormons. Jackals can’t seem to face this fact like a man with only one body. Mr. Dake, however, rises to the challenge to defend his beliefs using the same tactics as Jackals, using any and all means necessary, including the creation of new terms like: "omnibody". And those just happen to be the facts whether Wolf-Man-Jack likes them or not. In his shrill, whiney comments below we see the Rt. Rev. Fowler is in an animated semantical tizzy but he is stating precisely what we have stated is the Dakite heresy of a nine-part trinity; only sh-h-h-h-h! Don’t use the term "nine-part trinity" because it is bad for the false appearances they like to cultivate of being orthodox at PFAKE & DAKE.

WOLF-MAN-JACK Howells: Dake did teach that each Person of the Trinity has a personal body, soul, and spirit, (HELL-O-O-O-O-O, earth to Heretics! By any other name it's still heresy.)

"..... and he gave considerable amount of Scriptural evidence to back his position. It follows that since man is created in God's image, having a body, soul, and spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:23), then God has them as well. Now, since man is a tripartite being, when he marries, are man and wife referred to as a "sextuplet" or as a couple? Are they not also referred to in scripture as "one flesh, meaning they are one entity?" Why then, do these spiritual pygmies try to twist what Dake taught into something he did not teach? You will not find any reference to a so-called "nine-part trinity" anywhere in Dake's notes, or in his books. To claim that he taught such a doctrine is dishonest and uninformed. To try to equate what he believed about God to Mormonism is nothing short of demonic.”

"Uninformed"? We just read the quotes, didn't we? "Demonic"? Isn't that a bit on the hysterical and neurotic side? Jack seems to have difficulty with reality. He can't seem to grasp the fact that by his own words and those of Dake; they both teach a nine part trinity. It only sends his humors into a centrifuge when someone fails to camouflage their rank heresy with their cultivated phoney orthodox language. LOL! Jack sufferes from cognitive disconnect. He is sort of like Rome's claims to be "teaching Biblical Grace" and then explaining the seven sacraments they REQUIRE are "just in case." What deceivers and fools!

The Following is from Dake:
It is a fallacy "that there is only one person or one being called God."
(Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

It is a fallacy "that there is a difference in meaning of three human persons and three divine persons." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

It is a fallacy "that the Trinity is beyond human comprehension and bewilders the most learned." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

It is a fallacy "that God has no body, bodily parts, or passions like human beings - nothing of a bodily nature." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

It is a fallacy "that Jesus is the one God and Jehovah of the O. T."
(Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

More of Jack’s famous oft recycled cut and paste from the same Dake edition: "What we mean by Divine Trinity is that there are three separate and distinct persons in the Godhead, each one having His own personal spirit body, personal soul, and personal spirit in the same sense each human being, angel, or any other being has his own body, soul, and spirit." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 1)

"Is God only one being made up of several persons or beings in the one being? If so, we can conclude that man is one person or being made up of many."
(Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 2)

"The Father is called God, the Son is called God, and the Holy Spirit is called God. As individual persons each can be called God and collectively they can be spoken of as one God because of their perfect unity. The word God is used either as a singular or a plural word, like sheep." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 2)

"Is it any wonder that the Godhead, the Trinity, and the unity of God are so mysterious when we force separate persons to become only one person, all because we do not want to recognize the true meaning of the word one as referring to unity, not to individuality in some scriptures? Men would be just as great a mystery if we forced the meaning of all men to refer to one person." (Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 281, column 3)

"Christ received all power in heaven and in earth (Matt. 28:18). Someone had to be greater than He was to give Him that power. Who was it (Jn. 14:28)?"
(Dake's Annotated Reference Bible, N.T. pg. 280, column 2)

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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation from which Christianity is built. From Scripture we can rightly determine that : God exists as three persons; that each of those persons individually is God; that there is only one God. To deny any of the preceding statements is to embrace heresy the church has had to battle since the second century. Here again, though, Finis Dake simply redefines the meaning of words to suit his desired end. By redefining "one" to mean that the three (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) are one in 'unity', Dake can continue to sound doctrinally correct. Further, suggesting that the word "God" is a plural, "like sheep", allows Dake to cloak his tritheism (belief in three gods) in orthodox language and look himself like a "sheep" but retain his "wolf" nature. –

Can anyone say Wolf-Man-JACK?!?!!
”AH-HOOOOOOOOOWELL”


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