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Originally Posted by Titus2woman
Since what you said did not make a lick of sense to me, could you expand it a little please? Trinitarian theology has been the majority since 325 AD... what is on 'the uprise'?
I didn't get the rest of what you said either... can you rephrase maybe?
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I'm sorry it was early and I was trying to get out the door. In light of the TD Jakes and the Elephant Room 2 controversy (which is not a big deal to us, but to the Evangelicals it was) the reformed crowd is pushing for more tinitarian teaching in the churches to combat oneness theology. That should make the battle over the Godhead much more prevalent.
If their god is co equal did god the father who poured out his wrath on god the son share in receiving of the wrath? Was god the holy spirit also manifested in the flesh? In my mind co equal would mean that god the father and god the holy spirit died on the cross too. This is what they say is heresy about oneness. That we have crucified the father.
So are they co equal in everything or not?