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Originally Posted by Originalist
Truthfully, that is not possible. The message above is from the notes of a manuscript of a book that was never printed. The author died more than 12 years ago. I never actually met him. A mutual friend gave me a copy of the rough draft of the manuscript.
I would describe this brother as a Oneness/Unitarian hybrid. He did not believe that "God became a man", but that God fully incarnated himself in someone else, namely his human Son, and that the only God one will ever encounter is in the person of Jesus Christ.
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Luther, a trinitarian, believed the only God anyone will see is Jesus Christ, did he not?
If he was a unitarian, he could not believe 'God
incarnated himself', it would seem.