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Originally Posted by Pliny
Then as I have said multiple times now the diagnosis does not fit the Oneness because there is only ONE person.
Trinitarian's believe in three persons but one being. It is simply polytheism masquerading as monotheism.
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In oneness theology, there is one person who believes Himself to be His own son and who wrestles with two wills within Himself, doing something he doesn't want to do but does what he wants to do. This one person has a Father and God who is Himself, who was the firstbegotten of all creation.
Now, doesn't that make sense?