It is unfortunate that many non-Trinitarians use and abuse a beautiful verse like Deuteronomy 6:4 while ignorant of the fact that it's actually expanded and fulfilled by a New Testament verse: 1Corinthians 8:6. What could be worse is the fact that non-Trinitarians constantly half quote 1Corinthians 8:6 like the 2nd half doesn't even exist. This is understandable because the 2nd half contradicts their doctrines. The verse quoted in its entirely reveals to us the truth about the God of Israel of the Jewish Shema. Who but YHWH alone is the ONE LORD? 1Corinthians 8:6 indeed affirms the Godhood and creatorship of the Father, but the 2nd half also affirms the Godhood and creatorship of the Son.

Aside from the things presented in my video, "YHWH" occurs TWICE in the Shema and the 2nd YHWH is "one LORD" and translated as "Kurios heis" in the Greek version of the Shema... then the Son is called the exact same thing in 1Corinthians 8:6... Does this mean Jesus has the very divine name itself? Isn't "one Lord" a divine title which is exclusive to YHWH?

The Shema cannot be separated from 1Corinthians 8:6. The same terms are used by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Combining both of them results in the refutation of Arianism, Unitarianism and Oneness doctrines; and upholds the truth of the Trinity. Two divine persons who created all things together cannot go in harmony with Modalist, Unitarian or Arian doctrine.

"Through" (dia in the Greek) according to Thayer's Lexicon means: "of one who is the author of the action as well as its instrument, or of the efficient cause"

Same Greek word used for the Father in Romans 11:36 and Hebrews 2:10.

I'm looking for a non-Trinitarian apologist for a friendly debate online. Maybe Skype.

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