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Originally Posted by Narrow Is The Way
I get a kick out of people that think trinitarians believe in 1 God.
Just because they say they believe in one God does not mean they do.
They say they believe in One God but then say there are 3 persons in the Godhead.
So which is it? Are there 3 persons or not.
Just because you have placed 3 persons in a Godhead does not mean that you all of a sudden believe in One God.
You still have 3 separate and distinct persons according to their false doctrine.
Who cares if the 3 persons is in a Godhead or not. It's still 3 persons.
They're still not believing in One God. That's believing in 3 Gods.
Jesus is not in the Godhead but rather the Godhead is in Jesus. Colossians 2:9
Jesus is the Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Redeemer, Councilor, Prince of Peace, etc.
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Sometimes you'll find a Trinitarian say "separate and distinct" (though that is redundant), but most say just distinct
How they get one God is that they are not separate but a unified whole. Three persons share one Being, one Spirit, One Nature, One Substance..One Godhead.
That is what they mean by One God, not One Person but one Godhead