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1 | God the Son as a confession of faith | John 17:22 | kalos | 126486 | ||
EdB: I do not doubt or dispute the probability that there may be some Christians in Oneness churches. The problem is that a group’s denial of an essential biblical teaching excludes that group from Christianity. While there may be some Christians in Oneness churches, the movement as a whole is non-Christian. As someone has said, “It would be inappropriate to argue that Jehovah’s Witnesses or various other groups are non-Christian because they deny the doctrine of the Trinity, but that the United Pentecostal Church can reject the Trinity and still be considered Christian.” Grace to you, kalos |
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2 | God the Son as a confession of faith | John 17:22 | EdB | 126494 | ||
Kalos You missed my point the doctrine of the Trinity of which I totally agree with, so there is no misunderstandings, was not considered "orthodox" until the council of Nicea 325. That is not to say that to me and to you scripture does not clearly prove nor is that to say it was a made up doctrine that came into being in 325. The point I'm making is for it to be declared orthodox it took the council of Nicea. If you had been raised Oneness and were reading this thread you would wonder how Kalos got so blind that he could not see the Bible clearly teaches Oneness. And you would view the council of Nicea as misguided men probably influenced by outside factors to make the decision they did. But again the point I trying to make is for something to be considered “orthodox” it has to carry the stamp of approval of the church. So all is not Sola Scriptura. EdB |
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