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Originally Posted by AreYouReady?
Sorry Joe, but Wiki is not a reliable source. I do not think that most people think of God in the terms of being three separate and distinct persons. Not even with the same definition in their own declarations of faith do I think most people believe that.
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Umm..trinitarians believe in three co-equal, co-eternal persons in one god. That's undisputable. I was using wiki to formulate the words.
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I do however, think that if any of the leadership who say that they do not believe in three Gods have any guts, they would ditch that definition and redefine what they think God is.
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I read this statement back a few times. Based upon this statement, you think that if leadership does not believe in three gods, then they don't have any guts?
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I think a lot of man's theology is deliberate to confuse people.
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For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. Eph6:12
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God is a Spirit. The Holy Ghost is a Spirit and Jesus is incarnate and I don't know any "trinitarian" who will dispute that.
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I know plenty, lol.
I would agree that the average laymember of a trinitarian church probably would not be able to expound on the godhead.
Just so you know. There is a difference between a trinitarian church and a oneness apostolic church.