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Originally Posted by Believer
Take Emanuel Swedenborg for example, he's on your list. He rejected the Trinity and believed that God was one person. He was also a Swedish occult member. He talked to demons and angels. Does this make him a Modalist person in history because he believed God was one person? No
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This would make him some type of Oneness believer if he also believed Jesus Christ was that one God made flesh. He would have to affirm the deity of Christ. If he was Unitarian, then no, he would not be considered modalistic in any way.
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