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Originally Posted by bishoph
IMHO the truth of the matter is that most "Trinitarians" are oneness. In other words, if you ask them how many God's there are they will say ONE. If you ask them how many they will see in heaven, most will say ONE. A few who don't really understand may say three but that is rare among the congregants. Now when it comes to preachers, teachers, and other more learned or indoctrinated leaders is when you really see the three in one defended and promoted.
Again, MHO is that where the Trinitarian doctrine becomes an exceedingly dangerous and damnedable doctrine for the masses is: that while by and large they see/understand only one God, the baptism is tainted with the DNA of false doctrine.
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I understand what you are saying but I will have to disagree with you here. If trinitarians really believed in one God but used different wording for it rather then calling it "oneness" then they would be fine, but they do not believe in one God like we do but they believe in one god in unity.