Trinitarians, Please don't quote Scripture to me trying to prove the Trinity, JW's either. I know all the Scripture you will give due to numerous conversations i had and by studying. Im not boasting but im tired of seeing the same things over and over again.
Hint: (Im not UPCI)
2007-08-06
01:36:26
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Not Unitarian
2007-08-06
01:45:43 ·
update #1
I believe in the Father, Son and Holy Ghost but that doesn't make someone Trinitarian.
2007-08-06
01:50:32 ·
update #2
Jesus only is a term forced on us. but we don't claim it even though we are.
2007-08-06
01:55:28 ·
update #3
Yes, i believe Jesus is Jehovah, God of the OT
2007-08-06
01:56:26 ·
update #4
Im 100% born and raised Apostolic, I never been to a Pentecostal church before until i got stationed in Ok. Apostolics never claimed to be Pentecostal but i guess its the same thing. We are always called Apostolics without the Pentecostal in it.
2007-08-06
02:04:10 ·
update #5
You are oneness apostolic!
2007-08-06 03:06:31
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answered by Woman of God! 2
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United Apostolic Church.
This is a form of Modalism.
Modalism is probably the most common theological error concerning the nature of God. It is a denial of the Trinity which states that God is a single person who, throughout biblical history, has revealed Himself in three modes, or forms. Thus, God is a single person who first manifested himself in the mode of the Father in Old Testament times. At the incarnation, the mode was the Son. After Jesus' ascension, the mode is the Holy Spirit. These modes are consecutive and never simultaneous. In other words, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit never all exist at the same time, only one after another. Modalism denies the distinctiveness of the three persons in the Trinity even though it retains the divinity of Christ.
Present day groups that hold to forms of this error are the United Pentecostal and United Apostolic Churches. They deny the Trinity, teach that the name of God is Jesus, and require baptism for salvation. These modalist churches often accuse Trinitarians of teaching three gods. This is not what the Trinity is. The correct teaching of the Trinity is one God in three eternal coexistent persons: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
2007-08-06 12:35:49
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answered by troll to troll 7
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2007-08-06 01:56:52
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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I still don't understand how you can believe Jesus is God but not believe the Trinity, that is saying you believe in more than one God and that contradicts scripture which is why the doctrine of the trinity is about. You can email me anytime if you want a simple good answer about the trinity perhaps you just havent had an answer that suites proper understanding. I really dont know what you would call it though.
2007-08-06 01:43:04
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answered by disciple 4
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I think I were You, I'd ask God about that. He doesn't take it lightly If and when You DO NOT accept the TRINITY. The Devil Believes in God also, and TREMBLES. There's No charge what-so-ever Believing in God THE Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.......But the Benefits are OUT OF THIS WORLD!
2007-08-06 13:34:35
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answered by minnetta c 6
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You could be one of the "Jesus Only" cult.
You could be a Mormon.
You could be a unitarian, a deist or some other group. If you "know scripture" you probably pick and choose passages that support your particular viewpoint. I would like to ask YOU a question: If you are tired of the "same things over and over again" then why have you posted this question? Because the same things over and over are the answers you will get.
2007-08-06 01:45:06
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answered by Gma Joan 4
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If you believe Jesus is God, then you believe in the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
2007-08-06 01:43:02
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Unitarian.
2007-08-06 01:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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you are of like precious faith
Apostolic Pentecostal
some one should tell them it is not "Jesus only"
it is "Jesus Everything"
Tongue Talker
Holy Rollers
Heaven Bound
Believers in the Liberating Power of Jesus Name
2007-08-06 03:13:05
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answered by Noble Angel 6
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I am interested in what you believe and why....I don't understand the reason for your question if you do not have a biblical stand to make or a question to be answered.
2007-08-06 04:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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