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Re: Milk or Meat Sermons?
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Originally Posted by notofworks
Ok, so we're right back where we started. YOU may say they believe in three Gods, but THEY don't say that which goes right back to my original statement....I've never met a trinitarian who believes in three Gods.
No one said you're stupid and I doubt you are. But if you're gonna refuse to let them believe in one God, you might be a bit stubborn! 
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You don't really read my posts very well.  I stated (1)that there are those who really DO believe in one God, but don't believe it's a big enough deal to quibble over. Then there are those (2) who SAY they believe in 1 God when asked, but they can't really explain it, and usually fall back into classic trinitarian doctrines; AND there are (3)those who will tell you directly that they believe in three separate deities who work together--but are SEPARATE deities.
I'll let anyone believe in one God who wants to. I wouldn't play semantics on this issue just to prove a point.
I've met all three types. And I've met "oneness" people who are really "twoness." *shrug*
Why would it bother you to think there are trinitarians who believe in three Gods? I'm not bothered that there are trinitarians who really believe in 1....
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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