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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    Okay UnitedWithChrist, by the way, is all professional Trinity believers are all the same thinking or answers about the reasoning of that Trinity views?
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    Genesis 6:1-2 Revisited. Unredeemable

    So what do mean by Christ other sheep which are not in this fold that He may visits is only one woman and not a multitude of gentiles?
  3. J

    Genesis 6:1-2 Revisited. Unredeemable

    I want an answer from you, do all fallen angels become Nyphilim?
  4. J

    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    Yes correct, and regarding the Incarnation, it was already planned by God before the world was. The plan already becomes a reality in God's mindset.
  5. J

    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    There was already a relationship but not yet become actual reality on earth, the thing that cannot be seen yet already considered a reality in God's mindset.
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    To test that God really manifests in the flesh during the Incarnation he walks on earth as truly human but did not cease to be God(as the Father) where he relies on. Every time He does a miracle on earth it was the Father working in Him.
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    No, this is clearly distinct personhood of the Father and the Son as between Deity and human. But then, just like the Hypostatic union they are one. Not like the Trinity no clear distinction of the Father and the Son who are both deities.
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    What I know in Trinity the nature of the 3 persons for being God, to reiterate again why the Son does not know His second coming but the Father only? If he is an all-knowing God by nature. That only means, that the Father originally holds the nature of God while the human Son dependent on it...
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    You tell that He is dependent God the Father, where is now the "God the Son" he can rely on?
  10. J

    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    Confusing, pls further elaborate me the difference of Spirit as essence and Spirit as being?
  11. J

    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    I am not INC, because I believe Jesus is truly God!
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    Let us see what is written... Mark 14:36: And he said, "Abba, Father, all things are possible for you. Remove this cup from me. Yet not what I will, but what you will." (ESV) Luke 22:42: "Father, if you are willing, take this cup from me; yet not my will, but yours be done." It is clear that...
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    How about God that knows everything, is that part of the role of the 2nd of Trinity not to know his second coming? How can be God if he does not knows everything?
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    It is not clear to me what you are saying about the HS, is the Spirit of the HS is distinct to the one Spirit of God triune? If the HS upon me, that it means it is not the One Spirit of God triune is in me?
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    You only tell me that Jesus that he did not access the divine nature of the Father worked through Him, and he relied on the Father. Now, where is the divine nature of the "God the Son", cannot "God the Son" be relied on by Jesus to know everything and follow the will of Father immediately? So...
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    I would like to reiterate again, is that One Spirit has 3 minds? By the way, I am not asking you about one BEING has 3 or 1 mind/s
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    UnitedWithChrist what my analyzation regarding this above my quote passage, the distinction of the Son and the Father during the Incarnation, the Son is subordinate while the Father is superior as God. So we can see that there is no co-equal existence of both because the one is subordinate human...
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    Is there really no conflict? Why did Jesus say the Son does not know His second coming but only the Father? There's a time Jesus prayed three times to let this cup of calvary be not happened, but later he said let your will be done Father...
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    Does Oneness theology (Modalism) teach a "sock puppet" view of God's nature?

    So this one Spirit has three minds and wills? What I know that one Spirit only one mind as God that knows everything.