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Originally Posted by Praxeas
That is so far from the truth brother you don't even realize it. Oneness has at it's core the view that God is One Person not Three. The so called "modern version" has in no way changed that nor the idea that Jesus is God. It simply seeks to clarify that Oneness sees a distinction between Father and Son. It's NOT a step in the direction of the Trinity
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As Sabin would say it is not a matter of two but two what. To say there is a distinction is only begging the question of why type of distinction. In the end IMO most trinitarian theology no matter the screaming and yelling of no, creates multiple Gods. It is nothing but a hybrid form of Tritheism that says because of sharing one "........." it makes it not. Basically IMO that is nothing but a model to make it acceptable/palatable as some level monotheism.