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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
Yet, there is, one is the Roman Catholic view, and the other is the Eastern Orthodox view only differing on the substance of Christ. Yet, the Roman Catholic viewed was borrowed by the Protestant Refromation churches.
Silly? Jesus said it was given to His apostles to know the mystery of the Kingdom, and Paul continually told his chruches that he was opening up the mystery to them. Now here we are in 2010 and its back to the mystery?
That is more of American Churchism that takes one verse and preaches for hour, and then takes buckets and pass them around to the people to fill their coffers. What you believe Brother Ellis, sounds more like the Roman Catholics who wanted to keep the Word of God out of the hands of the people. While not doing it physically, it is done another way by "telling" the people that theology and doctrine doeesn't really matter.
Good grief.
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There are many forms of trinitarianism. This is even affirmed by trinitarian themselves. There are also many forms of oneness. I don't think any two people on this forum agree on what oneness is and most all claim to be oneness.