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As I have stated many times publicly, what is biblically an ontological distinction between God and His Son—Trinitarians attempt to turn into “coequal, coeternal, divine persons, each w. their own distinct centers of divine consciousnesses”...the very definition of Tritheism (no matter how much they may scream “Monotheism”).
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Every time the Trins I war with bring up the prayers and baptism of Jesus I bring them back to this.
Their version makes one God person praying to another God person, eliminating monotheism and believing that a person who is God needs to pray about anything.
That one of the God persons needed to be baptized in water and that the other two God persons who were on hand likewise eliminates the idea of monotheism.