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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
I have a husband who was saved from a trinitarian church and baptized in Jesus' name and he knew people who believed both as well. He had a Sunday School teacher who believed in oneness doctrine (and taught in a trinitarian church), and she was the first one who introduced him to the truth. His dad is so dogmatic, that he "disowned" Jeff for awhile, told him he'd rather he was part of the Mormons or Jehovah's witnesses than "Jesus-only" and I didn't meet his parents until our wedding, about three years after Jeff was converted.
The way some of you talk, there was absolutely no reason for my husband to convert.
My mother was converted from being a Baptist; she was praying and read I Timothy 3:16, which opened her eyes to a new understanding of God.
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If someone wants to hold a different view of the Godhead that's fine. But you are right I don't see people being saved from Trinitarianism, or from being Baptist. Everyone I know was
saved from sin and maybe this is a news flash but He doesn't need you to understand how the Godhead works to do that, or take you out of a baptist church to save you.
What about the SS teacher was he lost too, since he went to the wrong church?