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Old 05-28-2013, 09:09 PM
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Re: Oneness vs Trinity (Can someone give a non-bi

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Originally Posted by Jito463 View Post
Who here has said that? No one that I saw. Yes, you can distinguish between the humanity and the deity of Jesus, but that's not the same thing as being "broken into two parts". Just as my real name is Byron, but my online handle is Jito463. I can demonstrate a clear distinction between the two (I do not go around introducing myself as Jito463 in real life), yet they're both my identity. Not a perfect analogy, but then, what analogy is. Once again, you're insisting on an answer, but then rejecting the answer given if it doesn't fit what you expect that answer to be. This seems a common tactic with you.

So, I ask you once again. What do you believe about Jesus?
Nope, it's not what I believe about Jesus that's being questioned. You're attempting to take the focus from the oneness view and the issues associated with it and divert the discussion to what I believe.

Of course the oneness view splits God in two, divides Him.....one part which is humanity and the other part which is deity. Humanity isn't deity and deity isn't humanity. But the division, the distinction is much more than a humanity/deity split, it's a Jesus the Son of God and a Jesus God the Father split also. You're not addressing that split even though I've asked for a few posts now. Jesus the Son of God isn't Jesus God the Father but yet Jesus is one God?

Let me post my requests once again. And this is about JESUS.

I ask again, if Jesus the Son of God the Father isn't God the Father, who is He? Oneness folks wish to proclaim the humanity/deity split in God but will not explain the two Jesus view, namely Jesus the Son of God who isn't Jesus God the Father but is one God with Himself as Jesus the Son and Jesus the Father.

My view has absolutely nothing to do with the inability of oneness adherents to explain this distinctive split in the one God which results in one Jesus, Jesus the Son of God the Father, interacting with His, Mary's and His brethren's God and Father which is the other Jesus, Jesus God the Father...who isn't Jesus the Son of God the Father.
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