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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
No. Although I don't understand the repeated references to the "trinitarian God of the Bible." LOL! Was it you who said that trinitarians believe in one God? Not ALL of them. Many of them believe in a unity between three distinct deities.
It's a great sermon on idolatry, though. 
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And what's all this stuff about "Father God?" A very unscriptural reference to God. Do you call his Son Jesus or Jesus Son? Sounds silly.
I think Driscoll definitely sees Jesus as one working in a triune nature through Father, Son and Holy Spirit. They are sold on their creeds, unfortunately, yet he acknowledges that Jesus is the I AM, the Son of God, Divine and the Christ.