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Originally Posted by AbundantGrace
These are many of the answers that I expected to receive. I'm not here to argue. I just wanted to see what you'd say. I was raised in oneness all my life and preached it for a number of years. It still amazes me though when I look back and realize that I used to be one. It also amazes me how the scriptures are manipulated to justify your doctrine.
Thanks for all of your input. It will be helpful in what I'm doing.
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**groan!!**
It's sad that this guy actually thinks he's now "englightened" now that he has given himself over to the Trinity doctrine.
If he thinks this
Revelation 5 passage is supposed to be an indicator of God the Son and God the Father, he is making the same error so many Trinitarians do. This passage is no more an indicator of 3 divine persons than is than is the passage that describes the baptism of Jesus (Father spoke/ Spirit came down as a dove) . I would spend the time to explain his error to him, but I dont think it would do much good. I'll let someone else do so if they want to take the time.
I really feel sad for the man, though. When a man walks away from truth and thinks he has some kind of "revelation" from the Lord, that is an unfortunate state of affairs.