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Originally Posted by U376977
Secondly is what most are posting about. The "is not." "Is not" is what "distinct" means. And folks if you have "distinctions" then you have the Trinity. It is confusing because obvisously the Father is not the Son is not the Holy Ghost. Oneness allows for that--that is where we use our "role" and "manifestation" terminology. But at the same time we say that Jesus is the Father, Son and Holy Ghost all at the same time.
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Growing up Apostolic and attending Apostolic churches just about my entire adult life, I can count on 1 hand the times I've heard Jesus ref'd to as the Son of God-- a very important Biblical truth that we miss, IMHO.
There are distinctions and the distinctions mess with my Oneness theology too. One that comes to mind immediately is that you "can" blaspheme Jesus but if you blaspheme the Holy Ghost, there isn't any forgiveness.