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Originally Posted by Sam
It's my understanding that Joel has gone from oneness to twoness?
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After reading "To God Be The Glory", I think Joel is a true oneness believer in the sense of one God, the Father who has a Son separate and distinct from Him. Oneness in the sense of one mind and accord between Jesus and His Father, but not Jesus being the one true God, the Father.
I quote from the book......
"Does Jesus have a God? Yes! Now, may I ask, Is Jesus your God, or is Jesus' God your God? God is waiting for your answer!"
Personally, my answer to that question is that Jesus' God is my God.