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12-10-2011, 09:25 PM
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Re: I am apostolic
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...Remember, there are tares among the wheat. ...
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Tares are among the wheat but they are not the wheat.
Do you believe wheat can become tares?
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12-10-2011, 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Sam
Tares are among the wheat but they are not the wheat.
Do you believe wheat can become tares?
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No. In God's omniscience, He already knows who really are children of God and who are not. Their backsliding into being a reprobate only manifests this reality to us. Though they might have been dancing before an altar, God always knew what they would ultimately become. To God, they were always tares.
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12-11-2011, 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
OK Here are the erroneous notions about God, I think you missed one
-That Jesus was just a man (Ebionitism). Wrong
-That Jesus is a separate lesser being (Arianism). Wrong
-That Jesus is a temporary manifestation (Modalism). Wrong
-That Jesus is a second person of the Godhead (Triniteniarism) Wrong
The reason that these doctrines are wrong,
Obviously Jesus was more than a man
Jesus said that he and the father were one
Jesus was not a temporary manifestation
Jesus is not a person of the trinity.
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Jesus stated that, "I (a first person pronoun) and (a conjunction linking two or more) my (first person pronoun) father (second person pronoun) are (present tense PLURAL of "be") one."
Linguistically two persons are in union here.
For example, if I said, "I and my father are in a boat." How many persons are in a boat? Two.
Christ is stressing His coinherent perichoresis with the Father. THEY are one.
One thing alone isn't "one" with anything, it's alone, single. However, two things can be "one" in a categorical sense and thereby establish a "oneness".
Note, Jesus didn't say, "I, the Father, am one."
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12-11-2011, 09:45 PM
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Yeshua is God
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Re: I am apostolic
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Originally Posted by Aquila
Jesus stated that, "I (a first person pronoun) and (a conjunction linking two or more) my (first person pronoun) father (second person pronoun) are (present tense PLURAL of "be") one."
Linguistically two persons are in union here.
For example, if I said, "I and my father are in a boat." How many persons are in a boat? Two.
Christ is stressing His coinherent perichoresis with the Father. THEY are one.
One thing alone isn't "one" with anything, it's alone, single. However, two things can be "one" in a categorical sense and thereby establish a "oneness".
Note, Jesus didn't say, "I, the Father, am one." 
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I give up, no matter how many times God out of his mouth insists that he is one, you trinitarians will insist that he is three.
It is hopeless to quote any scripture, for no scripture is safe from being manipulated and twisted to say the opposite of what it says.
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12-12-2011, 06:25 AM
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Re: I am apostolic
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
I give up, no matter how many times God out of his mouth insists that he is one, you trinitarians will insist that he is three.
It is hopeless to quote any scripture, for no scripture is safe from being manipulated and twisted to say the opposite of what it says.
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Plain English bro. Jesus said, "I and my father are one." That's two principles that are "one", obviously speaking of being in union. Jesus described this perichoretic union in John 14 when He said, "I am in my Father and my Father is in me". What we see is Jesus explaining that there is a unity of shared being between Himself and the Father.
If I said, "I and my father are in a boat.", "I and my father are in a race.", or, "I and my father are shopping." How many persons are in a boat? In a race? Shopping? Two. That's LANGUAGE. Words have meaning and we must accept what they mean.
I present that perhaps you are the one trying to manipulate this verse and twist it to agree with your theology.
This is wear the rubber meets the road. If you believe in the Bible as it is written. If you believe God chose the exact words to communicate truth in the Bible, you have to believe what the Bible says.... even if it affirms something that is contrary to a theology you were taught. I was a Oneness Pentecostal for nearly 21 years. Trust, me... I know it's gut wrenching. But today, at least I can allow the text to say what it means without needing to iron it out and deny it's plain language.
Here's something to think about. If Jesus is the Father, and there is only one divine person in the Godhead... why didn't Jesus say, "I, the Father, am one?" Now... that's singular in person and speaking of a numeric one. But He doesn't. Jesus says, "I AND my father ARE one."
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12-12-2011, 12:39 AM
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Go Dodgers!
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Re: I am apostolic
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Originally Posted by Aquila
Jesus stated that, "I (a first person pronoun) and (a conjunction linking two or more) my (first person pronoun) father (second person pronoun) are (present tense PLURAL of "be") one."
Linguistically two persons are in union here.
For example, if I said, "I and my father are in a boat." How many persons are in a boat? Two.
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Two human beings. Again answer the question, what KIND of person? See a pronoun does not demonstrate what the definition of PERSON is or what kind
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Christ is stressing His coinherent perichoresis with the Father. THEY are one.
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Funny...I don't see the word perichoresis there.
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Note, Jesus didn't say, "I, the Father, am one."
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No Jesus the Son said "I and my Father are One"
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12-12-2011, 06:31 AM
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Re: I am apostolic
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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Two human beings. Again answer the question, what KIND of person? See a pronoun does not demonstrate what the definition of PERSON is or what kind.
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I already answered that question.
Funny...I don't see the word perichoresis there. I don't either. However, the concept is present. The term "oneness" isn't there either, but you believe it teaches the concept.
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No Jesus the Son said "I and my Father are One"
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Yep... "I and". Don't you forget it.
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12-11-2011, 05:31 AM
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Re: I am apostolic
Wow... I hadn't heard that song in years... Kinda like Ray Stevens with the HG, LOL!
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12-11-2011, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by FlamingZword
I give up, no matter how many times God out of his mouth insists that he is one, you trinitarians will insist that he is three.
It is hopeless to quote any scripture, for no scripture is safe from being manipulated and twisted to say the opposite of what it says.
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Funny, isn't it. Thank goodness oneness folks never do that
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12-11-2011, 11:05 PM
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Re: I am apostolic
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Originally Posted by AncientPaths
Funny, isn't it. Thank goodness oneness folks never do that 
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You are right... We don't do that.
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