Oneness?

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mystic7

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Goodmorning all or goodevening all, depending on which side of the equator you are living on
There is a teaching going around in our region as "Oneness" does anyone have any insight on this teaching?
Thank you
 

loveme1

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Goodmorning all or goodevening all, depending on which side of the equator you are living on
There is a teaching going around in our region as "Oneness" does anyone have any insight on this teaching?
Thank you
Is it the worldly belief that we all can unite by common good?
 

Nehemiah6

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Goodmorning all or goodevening all, depending on which side of the equator you are living on
There is a teaching going around in our region as "Oneness" does anyone have any insight on this teaching?
Thank you
This false doctirine (also called Modalism) teaches that God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit are all modes of Jesus. Check out this article.

https://www.gotquestions.org/oneness-Jesus-only.html
 

Adstar

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Maybe there are a number of different doctrines or movements called Oneness ??

1 John 5: KJV
{7} For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."
 

notbythesword

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Maybe there are a number of different doctrines or movements called Oneness ??

1 John 5: KJV
{7} For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."
There are a few different types of oneness people. One is the belief that God is a single person only (usually viewed as the Father), rather than three persons, as Trinitarian doctrine asserts. Modalism differs from this view in that it suggests that God exists fully in one person at a time, and can either exist as the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit.
 
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Then there is also the truth that we believers are new creations in Christ and joined as one spirit with Him. 1 Cor. 6:17
 

Blain

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Goodmorning all or goodevening all, depending on which side of the equator you are living on
There is a teaching going around in our region as "Oneness" does anyone have any insight on this teaching?
Thank you
Well what does this (oneness) teach exactly?
 

notbythesword

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Well what does this (oneness) teach exactly?

I think that just as there are varying views within Trinitarian theology, there are also varying beliefs within the oneness camp. Basically though, I would think that it consists of the belief that God exists as one person rather than three.
 

Adstar

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There are a few different types of oneness people. One is the belief that God is a single person only (usually viewed as the Father), rather than three persons, as Trinitarian doctrine asserts. Modalism differs from this view in that it suggests that God exists fully in one person at a time, and can either exist as the Father, Son, or Holy Spirit.
Well i do not believe that.. I believe God exists as the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit all at the same time..
 

Blain

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I think that just as there are varying views within Trinitarian theology, there are also varying beliefs within the oneness camp. Basically though, I would think that it consists of the belief that God exists as one person rather than three.
I just hope it's not another one of those spiritualists teaching the oneness of the universe and of nature and human spirit and such, apparently there is what some people call the hippy version of Christianity where since the father spirit and son are one so should we be one with the universe and nature and with each other, basically since the creator is one with himself we should be one with all of his creation including each other and oh ya anything man made is like touching touching a leper including any man made food or drinks
 

loveme1

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Blain is that the co-creator ideology? I don't believe in this you won't die but be as gods malarkey....
 

Blain

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Blain is that the co-creator ideology? I don't believe in this you won't die but be as gods malarkey....
Honestly I don't know, there have been so many new spiritual beliefs and demi religions popping up everywhere I get confused with some of them ans can't really keep up.
 

loveme1

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Honestly I don't know, there have been so many new spiritual beliefs and demi religions popping up everywhere I get confused with some of them ans can't really keep up.
We just got to hold fast to the Truth to not be deceived... but they do dress evil up as good according to man and if one did not know the Truth they could easily be deceived.

satan poses as angel of light..... and so many seem to of believed it....


Glory to the Almighty GOD of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.. Worthy is the Lamb.
 

Locutus

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I am John
As you are John
As John are me
And we are John together
Goo goo g' joob

:cool:
 

notbythesword

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I just hope it's not another one of those spiritualists teaching the oneness of the universe and of nature and human spirit and such, apparently there is what some people call the hippy version of Christianity where since the father spirit and son are one so should we be one with the universe and nature and with each other, basically since the creator is one with himself we should be one with all of his creation including each other and oh ya anything man made is like touching touching a leper including any man made food or drinks
Oh trust me, I know all about those “spiritual” types. I live in Colorado. I’ve seen “cannabis Bible study” groups on the news. The New Age section in some Barnes and Noble stores out here are huge. Although, I find no fault in those who truly seek after God within scripture though. Many have differing views than me, but that’s okay. I think we all have erred at some point. It seems that we all take different amounts of time to grow in the word. Praying for guidance from the Holy Spirit is probably the best thing that one can do when studying in my opinion.
 

Locutus

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“cannabis Bible study”



Were they like Rastafarians?
 

Jackson123

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An ex muslim Imam now Christian Pastur explain God I one from the OT

than he make analogy,

he is a pastor
He is a husband for His wife

he is a teacher

he is one but have 3 positions
 

Blain

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you know I describe it like this a couple days ago, people seem to enjoy making their own kind of religious smoothie, you get your own brand of religious yogurt and choose the brand you want from many different brands then pick and choose the spiritual ingredients you want to add maybe add some spiritual blueberries from one religion and some some spiritual bannas from another regardless of what spiritual ingredients you pick when you blend it all together you got your your own religion.

I cannot accept a sort of Christianity or a faith that is extremely similar or nearly the same, I do not seek the truth that fits my own vision I am after only the real truth not one that is like it.