Nice try my dear wotsup, more smokes and mirrors do you honestly believe anyone takes you seriously
Now as for
As I've told you Many times, which flies by the Cookoo's nest, they come away with the key core corrupted roots of the CC
When one like you cannot SEE the clear and obvious truth, that Jesus independently of himself defines the Father as the only true God when here and also Your words that the only true God is Father, Son and Holy Spirit in 17:3, then the ONLY possible Bible answer is as per following, no two ways about it.
No one can see or will be able to see all this, the simple reason is it does not exist apart from within your imagination expressed in word salads to which no one can comprehend, its that simple coming from a real Cookoo who is completely illiterate of anything of Christianity
Goodness me, you're going to try and tell us, that God would let people of OT times, go on thinking he was one singular God for 4,000 yrs, when he was in fact 3 persons, goodness me, wake up
More of your ignorance, God is a single God, apart from this there is no point explain more to a Cockatoo with a pea brain to even come up with this notion that you wrote above, the bible itself tells us in the fullness of time God sent his only begotten Son, just like you, people were ignorant of God and had to mature to understand things of God, you need to mature
Anyway, on the whole, I'm now convinced that these delusions will continue until Jesus comes and exposes the Lies, you have proven this over and over, when being presented with clear and simple verses and passages.
You can be convinced all you want, even Albo WEF’s ,world Governments and those who are in the woke culture are totally convinced of their own delusion, no difference to you
Do you honestly think that only you can read the bible and have reached the truth, just look at the bible bashing that goes on here starting from yourself, all convinced that they are it, why are you different.
Go in any religious forums and you will always find people like you trying to be an armchair expert, but deep down are clueless with no more understanding then a 3 year old
As I've told you Many times, which flies by the Cookoo's nest, they come away with the key core corrupted roots of the CC
This is pure idiotic and a classical example of how clueless you really are, you are bouncing it off as if you]re it with your non-trinitarian, not that simple, even non-trinitarian cannot agree
You will find that many only see snippets of what the bible is saying exactly as you do, highlighting it, going through the bible picking and choosing snippets, rendering verse out of contexts then turn blue defending it, at the same time adopting a name for themselves to reflect that believe system
You’re forgetting all Protestants don’t agree with each other no matter on what they base their mis-understanding on
Do tell why Non-Trinitarian do the same thing when clearly this wasn’t what they took from the CC
Here is a simple education for your own cookoo pea brain of how you guys operate, focusing on a particular point made in the bible then fucus all teaching and practices overlooking the rest of the bible, picking a name for a name sake
Nothing to do of what they have taken from the CC, sorry wotsie, its what they have taken away from scripture and twisting it to suit to their imagination of what they assume to see with their narrow vision of their disposition
The names of these churches often serve as an expression of their theological identity, their historical context, or their focus on particular teachings and practices. Through these names, churches convey key aspects of their beliefs and mission to their adherents and the wider community.
Oneness Pentecostalism (Apostolic Movement
Name Meaning: "Oneness" reflects the belief in the singularity of God, emphasizing one God who manifests in various roles (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) rather than three distinct persons.
Relation to Beliefs: This name underscores their rejection of the traditional Trinity doctrine and affirms their understanding of God’s singular nature expressed in the New Testament.
Believes in the unity of God, rejecting the concept of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as separate entities.
Argues that Jesus is the only begotten Son of God and the Father, but not a separate person.
The Holy Spirit is believed to be an attribute or manifestation of God's power.
Jehovah's Witnesses
Name Meaning: "Jehovah" is a transliteration of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the name of God in the Hebrew Bible, while "Witnesses" reflects their mission to proclaim God's sovereignty.
Relation to Beliefs: Their name emphasizes their belief in the singularity of God (Jehovah) and their commitment to witnessing for their interpretation of biblical truths, including the denial of the Trinity.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine, considering it pagan and unbiblical.
Believes that God is a single, indivisible entity, with Jesus being a created being, not God.
The Holy Spirit is seen as an active force or energy sent by God.
Mormonism (Latter-day Saints
Name Meaning: "Latter-day Saints" indicates their belief that they are part of a restored church in the latter days, fulfilling biblical prophecies.
Relation to Beliefs: It reflects their conviction that they possess both the authority and additional revelations that clarify and expand upon traditional Christian doctrines, including their view of the Godhead.
Believes in a unique concept of Godhead, with God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost as separate entities.
Jesus is considered the Son of God, but not equal to the Father.
The Holy Ghost is seen as a separate personage.
Christadelphians
Name Meaning: The term "Christadelphian" means "brethren in Christ," derived from Greek words meaning Christ and brethren.
Relation to Beliefs: This name reflects their belief that they are a community of believers united in the teachings of Christ, and it underscores their Christocentric theology while rejecting the Trinity.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine, considering it unbiblical.
Believes that Jesus is the Son of God, but not equal to the Father.
The Holy Spirit is seen as an active force or energy sent by God.
Unitarians
Name Meaning "Unitarian" reflects their belief in the oneness of God, rejecting the Trinity.
Relation to Beliefs: The name signifies their commitment to a non-Trinitarian theology and a focus on the moral teachings of Jesus rather than his divinity.
Generally, reject the Trinity doctrine, considering it unbiblical or pagan.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being a prophet or messenger.
Some Unitarians may accept a form of tritheism (three separate gods).
Binitarians
Name Meaning "Binitarian" implies a belief in two divine persons (God the Father and Christ) but not the traditional three of the Trinity.
Relation to Beliefs This term reflects their theological distinction from both Trinitarians and strict unitarians while affirming their belief in the divinity of both the Father and the Son.
Believe in two distinct persons: God the Father and Jesus Christ.
Rejects the Holy Spirit as a separate person.
Socinianism
Name Meaning Named after Faustus Socinus, this movement is characterized by its theological perspectives that diverged from traditional Christianity.
Relation to Beliefs: The name associates the movement with reasoned interpretations of scripture, stressing the humanity of Jesus and the singular nature of God.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being a human being sent by God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
Unity Church
Name Meaning: "Unity" reflects their emphasis on oneness with God and emphasizes a spiritual rather than a dogmatic approach.
Relation to Beliefs: The name highlights their focus on spiritual practices and self-realization, moving away from traditional Christian dogmas like the Trinity.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being an incarnation of God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
Living Church
Name Meaning: The name suggests an active, vibrant faith and a living relationship with God.
Relation to Beliefs: It reflects their emphasis on a dynamic spiritual life grounded in the teachings of Jesus, without adhering to the doctrines of the Trinity.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being an incarnation of God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
Church of God (Seventh Day)
Name Meaning: The name emphasizes their belief in God and the observance of the Sabbath on the seventh day, as they see it as an important commandment.
Relation to Beliefs: It reflects their commitment to an interpretation of the Bible that diverges from mainstream Christianity, particularly regarding the nature of God.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being an incarnation of God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite)
Name Meaning: The name emphasizes their belief in Jesus' role and authority, stemming from the teachings of their founder, William Bickerton.
Relation to Beliefs: It reflects their focus on Christ’s teachings while maintaining a non-Trinitarian perspective.
Believes in a single, indivisible God, with Jesus being an incarnation of God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME)**
Name Meaning: "Episcopal" denotes their governance structure, while "African Methodist" indicates their historical roots in the African-American community.
Relation to Beliefs: While many AME churches may have Trinitarian beliefs, their historical context reflects a struggle against the racial injustices prevalent in traditional Methodist churches.
Has historically rejected the Trinity doctrine, considering it unbiblical.
Believes in a single, indivisible God.
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ)
Name Meaning: Similar to the AME, this church emphasizes its African roots and stands for the belief of being a "Zion" or haven for marginalized African Christians.
Relation to Beliefs: It reflects their endeavor to provide a spiritual community aligned with their cultural identity.
Has historically rejected the Trinity doctrine, considering it unbiblical.
Believes in a single, indivisible God.
Pentecostal Assemblies of God (PAOG
Name Meaning: The name signifies a connection to the Pentecostal movement, emphasizing spirited worship and the activities of the Holy Spirit.
Relation to Beliefs: Emphasizing the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, the name reflects their unique theology concerning God and Christ, often influenced by Oneness beliefs.
Has historically rejected the Trinity doctrine, considering it unbiblical.
Believes in a single, indivisible God.
Christian Congregation (Congo)
Name Meaning: The name reflects a communal gathering of believers centered on Jesus Christ.
Relation to Beliefs: It indicates their commitment to shared faith and practices while denoting their stance against traditional views like the Trinity.
Believes in a single, indivisible God.
Rejects the Trinity doctrine.
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