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Originally Posted by ManOfWord
I've also found the opposite when the oneness is presented in the right way. Too often oneness folks start out with why Trinitarianism is wrong, blasphemy and every one who believes it is hell bound. I have taught entire groups of trinitarians (even doctoral candidates) and not had any of them have a problem with oneness teaching. It's all in the presentation and attitude. The vast majority of oneness preachers should be ashamed of themselves for their exclusive, arrogant attitude toward those who are following all they have ever known. WE are the ones who are supposed to be the bridge builders if we have the truth not them. That's my opinion and I'm stickin' to it! 
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I find it hilarious when I hear some who believe that THEIR understanding of "oneness" must be believed and understood to be heaven qualified (in addition to the other steps).
I've always understood their to be ONE God (who manifested Himself in several ways), yet to hear hyper-intellectual "oneness" folks talk and debate, I walk away wondering why the moon is not purple considering that it is made of cheese (even though there is no purple cheese -another mystery), which is slowly being eaten away by a giant statue of Donny Most and Anson Williams.