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Originally Posted by Aquila
But that lands us right back to what I'm saying. If Jesus is the Father from time immemorial... we have to recognize that what we're talking about IS the Father residing in Him... not His humanity. Not His distinct human mind. Not His distinct human will. Not His distinct human spirit. Else... you'd have to have an Eternal Son.
What I'm proposing is that what has become known as "Traditional Oneness" is a dumbed down version of actual Oneness that doesn't draw proper theological or ontological distinctions.
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I'm not against you on this at all. Just pointing out the facts of what Oneness means and has meant over the years.