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Impossible Questions For Oneness

JM

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1. "Why was Jesus not saying, "Not My will, but MY will be done?" if there is only one person and one will involved when He was praying in Luke 22:42 & Matt. 26:39."
 
Re: Impossible Questions For Oneness Unitarians

JM said:
1. "Why was Jesus not saying, "Not My will, but MY will be done?" if there is only one person and one will involved when He was praying in Luke 22:42 & Matt. 26:39."

Oneness Penetecostals (aka. "Jesus Only") and Unitarians are 2 different groups. It seems from the content of your question it is addressed to Oneness who believe that Jesus is the Father. Unitarians, in general, do not believe that Jesus is God at all.
 
Re: Impossible Questions For Oneness Unitarians

BradtheImpaler said:
JM said:
1. "Why was Jesus not saying, "Not My will, but MY will be done?" if there is only one person and one will involved when He was praying in Luke 22:42 & Matt. 26:39."

Oneness Penetecostals (aka. "Jesus Only") and Unitarians are 2 different groups. It seems from the content of your question it is addressed to Oneness who believe that Jesus is the Father. Unitarians, in general, do not believe that Jesus is God at all.

Thanks Brad, I'll fix that up.
 
JM,

I am sorry but would you explain what the oneness trinitarian is?
 
gingercat said:
JM,

I am sorry but would you explain what the oneness trinitarian is?

There is no Oneness Trinitarian. Oneness doctrine is pretty much what caused the split between the Assembly of God (Trinitarian) and some other Pentecostals in the early 1900's. The Oneness doctrine was labelled "Jesus Only" because it contends that there are no 3 persons in the Godhead but only one and ultimately the God that was in Jesus and was Jesus is the Father. The only difference between Jesus and the Father is thought to be the human nature of Jesus. IOW - Jesus is God but not the "2nd Person of the Trinity".
 
BradtheImpaler said:
gingercat said:
Thankyou Brad. :D
You're welcome, angelcake 8-)
NO flirting on a Christian Forum! LOL!!!

Anyways, another aspect of Oneness is they baptise in the name of Jesus and Jesus only.

Jason brings up a good point and I would add to it, what is happenning here?

Mat 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
 
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