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Originally Posted by Timmy
What exactly did Seekerman get wrong in his post? Point by point, please:
In oneness theology, there is one person
Can't argue there, can you?
who believes Himself to be His own son
The Bible speaks of the Son. The Son is God, isn't He? And the Son's Father is God? And God is one Person, yes? So he's right about this one, too, I suppose.
and who wrestles with two wills within Himself, doing something he doesn't want to do but does what he wants to do.
The Son's will was for the cup to pass from Him. But He did His Father's will, instead. Can't be this one that's wrong, I don't think.
This one person has a Father and God who is Himself,
The Son and the Father are one person. This one's right, too.
who was the firstbegotten of all creation.
Ah. This has to be it. It's the only one left. Did he get this one wrong? 
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Do you believe the dual nature of Christ?
Do you believe a man of Adam's race was required to make atonement for mankind?
Do you believe Jesus had to be deity to forgive sins?
Do you believe the man Christ had to be every bit "man" or some kind of hybrid or a lifeless carcass?
Do you believe heaven was empty when Christ walked the earth?