Im a follower of Christ. In my studies Ive come to realize that Unitarianism and Trinitarianism are the same thing. They are saying the same thing in different ways. I was raised in a Trinitarian church. They believe that God is 1 God, 3 manifestations: God the Father was God reigning from Heaven, Jesus was God on Earth, and the Holy Spirit (or Ghost) is God within us. Still the same God. I now attend a Unitarian church. They believe the same thing. The only major difference is that Trinitarians baptize in the name of the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) and Unitarians baptize in the name of Jesus. Either way is biblically correct depending on how you interpret it. I personally believe that God knows the heart. Man is always debating and trying to be right but the truth is that the action speaks louder than words. If you're baptized into Christ and repent for your sins, who cares about what words were spoken? God knows that you are accepting him as your Lord and savior and he accepts you as a son. Who are we to debate if God doesnt care? Its true that the bible doesn't say the word "Trinity" but it doesn't say "Unity" either when describing God. This is such an irrelevant topic yet people debate this and slander each other back and forth. Its for this reason that I declare myself a follower of Christ and not a "Christian" or anything else. If you wanna know the truth, pray for wisdom and understanding.
2007-04-04 08:37:49
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answered by sepulveda_jesse 1
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Trinitarian because I believe in the divinity of Christ and the Truth of the Church that He established.
2007-04-04 15:30:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that the Father, the Son, and the Spirit are three manifestations of the One God. I also believe that there is a possibility that there are other manifestations of the One God that have not yet been revealed to us or have been revealed to people of other cultures or beliefs.
2007-04-04 15:34:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in the Father son and holy ghost.
2007-04-04 15:30:59
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answered by Mim 7
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I believe that when you pray that you can talk to any one of them and it is the same as talking to the other....what does that make me? A believer?
2007-04-04 15:35:58
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answered by 1sweet lady 4
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Unitarian.
It makes sense.
2007-04-04 18:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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One God. Trinity is a babylonian teaching...not biblical.
2007-04-04 15:30:42
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answered by Tomoyo K 4
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Neither; I'm an atheist.
2007-04-04 15:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a zero-itarian.
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2007-04-04 15:31:44
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answered by Weird Darryl 6
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I'm sanitarian.
2007-04-04 15:29:44
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answered by S K 7
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