
10-25-2014, 09:53 PM
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Re: Apostolic But Not Believing Jesus is The Fathe
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Originally Posted by votivesoul
Everyone but MtD seems to be missing the point I'm making. I have not and so far, do not plan to, dive into the theological aspect of this discussion.
I am merely making the point that words have meaning, and we can't just use them however we want. Since I am not a Trinitarian, nor ever have been, nor ever will be, I will never use the word Trinitarian to describe myself or my theological understanding of the Godhead.
Why? Because I do not affirm the Trinitarian view of God.
So, if I do not affirm the Oneness view of the Godhead, then likewise I should not call myself Oneness.
Think about the average man on the street:
You say, "Hi, I'm a Oneness believer in Jesus Christ"
They say, "Oh, you believe Jesus is the Father?"
You say, "Nope, I don't believe Jesus is the Father."
They say, "Then you aren't Oneness."
See what I mean?
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Bro. I see your point, but I produced those passages to show you the way the Bible looks to a TRINITARIAN...We must have a better explanation than just...JESUS IS THE FATHER and THE FATHER IS JESUS.
These folks need a clear explanation.
I believe Jesus is the Father, because he was indwelled by the Father and the Words/Works were done through him by the indwelling Father.
Jesus was however, a real live human being that admittedly had a GOD.
Many of our oneness explanations seem like a lot of technical jargon to them in my opinion.
Many of us struggle with the thought of Jesus being a human being and having a God(Father).
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