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1 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | Hank | 137570 | ||
STTIL - How do you stand? Are you a "Biblical Unitarian" (whatever that means), or are you one of "those that don't call themselves that but still don't believe in the Trinity"? Surely you are not trying to hide something, surely you are not ashamed to tell this forum where you stand in regard to the deity of Christ. Now, come on, stop playing word games, stop beating around the bushes. --Hank | ||||||
2 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | kalos | 137595 | ||
What is Unitarianism? 'Unitarianism is the belief that God exists in one person, not three. It is a denial of the doctrine of the Trinity as well as the full divinity of Jesus. Therefore, it is not Christian. There are several groups that fall under this umbrella: Jehovah's Witnesses, Christadelphianism, The Way International, etc. Another term for this type of belief is called monarchianism. 'In the context of universalism, the Unitarianism discussed here is that belief that denies the Trinity, the deity of Christ, the personhood of the Holy Spirit, eternal punishment, and the vicarious atonement of Jesus. Unitarian universalists use many biblical concepts and terms but with non-biblical meanings. Unitarianism is not Christian.' ____________________ To read more go to: www.carm.org/uni/unitarianism.htm |
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3 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | STTIL | 137604 | ||
Christians are called Christian based on the Christian belief that when you are born-again you have Christ-in (col 1:27). Any other definition of Christian, isn't Christian. Biblical Unitarians do not deny eternal punishment nor the vicarious atonement of Jesus. A Biblical Unitarian believe "pneuma hagios" is God the giver and His gift. Biblical Unitarians believe in God the Father and creator, in Jesus Christ the Son of God, the Lamb of God who came to take away the sins of the world. The same Son that He gave because He loved (agape) us. That whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life. The same Son that God raised from the dead on the third day and is now sitting at the right hand of God as mediator and intecessor. The same Son with whom we are joint-heirs to the promise of God the Father, by His grace and mercy to all who believe. | ||||||
4 | Does the Father have a God? | John 1:1 | STTIL | 137607 | ||
Forgot to include: the same Son that willing gave Himself for torture and execution for our redemtion. | ||||||