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Originally Posted by Margies3
and I believe that oneness people very often don't understand what that means either. Both sides are more often saying the same thing than they say opposites. Sometimes (Heaven knows I'm gonna take flak for saying this) I am convinced that SOME oneness people only say they are oneness because they enjoy the notoriety of being "different" or "set apart", when really they are not either one. They say it because it makes them feel special.
So how do I vote on this? I don't know. I don't know that I want to say that I am OP since I am really not anymore. But neither am I what some consider to be trinitarian. I believe what MOST trinitarians believe. Which is the same as what MOST oneness folks believe. (using the example of the egg. Or the example of a person who is both a father to his children, a son to his parents and a husband to his wife). Both groups use those exact same explanations. I've heard it from both!
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that is the problem with polls, after the fact you can always think of other poll choices you should have added