I am not claiming it's the same in reference to paganism and satanism. And the Church Fathers aren't anti-trinity in the sense they believe in God the Father, the WORD, and the WISDOM. They just do not define God's Deity like Modern Day. And that is what scares me. Because if the Church Fathers are on the same page with John (Disciple of Jesus/Apostle) through IGGY and POLYCARP, it means John taught them this view, which means Jesus taught John this view. But Modern Trinity is not even close to this view.
So that leaves the question:
If Modern Day Trinity is not even close to the view of the Church Fathers, who were initially taught by the Apostle/Disciple John the Beloved, who was taught by the WORD made flesh (Jesus), shouldn't the Modern Day view change?
If your view is not the same as Jesus, ultimately, why do you think Jesus is going to reward you heaven?
Doesn't the Demons and Satan also believe in Jesus, and aren't they in HELL even with Believing in Jesus?
By the way, you are making false claims.
Here's one quote from Polycarp:
Polycarp was martyred in
Smyrna (where he was also Bishop) in the year 155. It is said by
Irenaeus of Lyons that he was a pupil of the
Apostle John. In his final prayer before his martyrdom, he "praises, glorifies, and blesses" the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit:
For this cause, yea and for all things, I praise Thee, I bless Thee, I glorify Thee, through the eternal and heavenly High-priest, Jesus Christ, Thy beloved Son, through whom with Him and the Holy Spirit be glory both now [and ever] and for the ages to come. Amen. —
Martyrdom of Polycarp 14:3
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Here's another quote from Ignatius:
Ignatius, second
bishop of Antioch, who was martyred in Rome around 110 AD,
[16] wrote a series of letters to churches in
Asia Minor on his way to be executed in Rome. The conjunction of Father, Son and Holy Spirit appears in his letter to the Magnesian church:
Study, therefore, to be established in the doctrines of the Lord and the apostles, that so all things, whatsoever ye do, may prosper both in the flesh and spirit; in faith and love; in the Son, and in the Father, and in the Spirit; in the beginning and in the end; with your most admirable bishop, and the well-compacted spiritual crown of your presbytery, and the deacons who are according to God. Be ye subject to the bishop, and to one another, as Jesus Christ to the Father, according to the flesh, and the apostles to Christ, and to the Father, and to the Spirit; that so there may be a union both fleshly and spiritual. —
Epistle to the Magnesians, Chapter 13 [SR]
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Unitarians would argue that Ignatius is not indicating that the Father, the Son and the Spirit 'are one substance anymore than he is saying flesh and spirit are one substance'.
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But, like I said, the writings of the early church fathers are not the main issue. Scripture is.
Additionally, heretics are well known for doctoring the writings of the early church fathers, or attributing to them writings that they did not even write.
A good example of this is the Gnostic gospels. Gnostic heretics created a whole body of literature claiming to be authored by apostles or other notable figures, which were created to fool other Christians into believing gnostic teachings.
Additionally, if you are a Oneness guy, you are already believing false teachings because Oneness theology teaches that there is no distinct personhood between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This CANNOT be true because we see interpersonal activity exhibited throughout the NT in this regard. So, Oneness theology is easily and plainly demonstrated to be false. Additionally, they generally claim the Son did not exist before the Incarnation, which is a false teaching. Jesus has eternally existed distinct from the Father. In fact, he is the "Angel of the Lord" who spoke as God before men, even though the Father was never seen or heard (John 5:37).
Oneness guys simply cannot explain in a coherent manner how the Father and Son love one another and communicate with one another if their distinct personhood is denied. Same with Jesus interceding for man with God. Intercession makes absolutely no sense in the Oneness worldview.