Pastors

George R (grimel@icx.net)
Fri, 13 Feb 1998 22:05:36


On 02/13/98 at 12:42 AM, gdrost@mailserv.nbnet.nb.ca said:


>When these scriptures were written the doctrine of the trinity didn't 
>exist so I would say that there was no need to prove a doctrine that 
>went against trinity.

<devil's advocate>
Now prove the doctrine of the trinity didn't exist.

>Does this add to salvation, do we need to  believe
>in the Oneness to be saved?

In the One who saves us, yes.

>Are we built upon a doctrine that even Oneness people don't agree on, as to certain >explanations - example theophanies?

Now you went and opened a can of worms.

>I am a firm believer in the Oneness but I certainly will not say that people have to >believe in the Oneness to be on the foundation and I hope you don't believe that Oneness >belief is part of salvation.

Act 2 the short version.

What do I need to do?

Repent, baptized in Jesus name, receive Holy Ghost. 

Don't see any ref to Oneness.

>Some trinitarians will go that far, say you  have to believe
>the trinity to be saved.

So when do they stop contradicting themselves?

Skip

The sticker on the side of the box said "Supported Platforms: Windows 95,
Windows NT 4.0, or better", so clearly OS/2 was a supported platform.
 
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