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Originally Posted by notofworks
I must admit I didn't watch the entire thing. My attention span didn't survive. But I know that in that setting, Martin called Urshan his brother and he knew going in what Urshan's theological views were.
I'm guessing that he may have been saying that if Urshan denied the existence...at all....of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, he wouldn't consider him a brother.
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It was something like that, and it was towards the end. I was pretty disappointed in Martin at that point. If I remember right, Martin kept asking the questions, "Am I or am I not your brother in Christ?" but when Urshan posed it back to him Martin said "If you deny the existance of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit you are not my brother in Christ." I may not have that exactly right, but that's what I remember. I'll have to check it tonight. At that point I decided they were both childish and the whole thing was pointless because they were both acting like children. "You can't be in my club unless you ____!"