One more question

"G.W. Sullivan" (truth@sunline.net)
Tue, 28 Dec 1999 08:02:09 -0500


Fretwell@aol.com wrote:
>  If Jesus was the "Son of God" in the manger and "God the Father was in
> Heaven",
>  haven't we proved a trinity, at least at a point in time? If Jesus was not
> the
>  Father in the manger, then it was not a Oneness.
>   >>
> 
> I have one question also.
> 
> Will you defend a "doctrinal position" at the expense of Truth?
> 
> I do not consider Trinity a truth at all.  But, neither will all of our
> Oneness doctrine stand the test of Truth.  This is one place that I consider
> it flawed.
> 
> Bro. Fretwell

 If a doctrine, or our understanding of the doctrine, does not stand up
to the "test of truth", (lining up with the Word), you need to
re-examine the doctrine; or your understanding of it.
 We call ourselves "oneness" because, from the time that God revealed
himself to Moses, through the time of the Prophets, and to the Apostles,
he revealed himself as being One God.
 We believe that "God was manifested in flesh". The flesh was the son.
God didn't stop being omni-present, but showed himself through his only
begotten Son; the *MAN* Christ Jesus.