Oneness question: Response w/ question...
"SHAW - MATTHEW" (mshaw@teleplex.bsu.edu)
Wed, 15 Apr 1998 13:50:50 EST
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> Dave:
> Read the text again in John 8:12-18. Noting about disagreeing. Witnesses
> in a court are to testify of the truth of the matter. I've gone into
> court many times, sat and hear cases. I've never heard anyone tell a
> Judge when asked by a Judge "Do you have any witnesses?" And the
> defendant answer "Yes your honor. They are me, myself, and I." This
> would be a mockery to the court.
>
Dave,
So, ultimately, you are admitting that you are binitarian. If you
don't believe that Jesus was fully God and man and able to speak
accordingly as flesh and divinity, then you affirm two Gods.
I'm always amazed (aghast!) at trinitarians who attempt to stand
midway between affirming the unity of the Godhead while contending
for its multiplicity. It's an incredibly oxymoronic doctrine.
All Honour to Christ Jesus.
Bro. Matthew Shaw