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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
4 years
The one God is the Father alone, and Jesus is his human Messiah, who is now exalted as Lord and Savior. Join the Unitarian Christian Alliance.
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@UnitarianChrist
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The Trinitarian tradition is on notice. Unitarianism is on the rise and will overcome the 1700 year old lie that Jesus is God; that God is any person, self, or being other than the father alone. Join us as we storm the dark trinitarian cathedral with the blazing light of truth.
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Some may not like it but the most ancient version of Christianity was unitarian. Trinitarianism was a later theological development.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Jesus is the messiah!
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@UnitarianChrist
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@UnitarianChrist
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Jesus obeyed God.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Unitarians are far better Christological exegetes than Trinitarians, and it isn’t even close.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Btw, Jesus was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Mary was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Jesus is not God; Jesus has a God.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Every two years, Ligonier Ministries and LifeWay Research partners to take the theological temperature of the United States. According to the most recent 2022 survey , some noteworthy facts stand out: 1) 96% of Evangelical Christians strongly agree with
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Jesus did not have two natures. He was a man, “made like his brethren in every way so that he might be a merciful and faithful high priest...” (Hebrews 2:17; 4:15)
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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If it is so clear that "Jesus is God," then please explain why Paul in every one of his salutations identifies THE FATHER ALONE as God? Jesus is never once identified as "God" in those salutations. And the Holy Spirit is missing in action. #bible #trinity #jesusisgod #jesusislord
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@Heiserite
Heiserite ✝️🩸
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@UnitarianChrist How anyone can read the Bible and not see that Jesus is God is beyond me.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Back in 2017, Dr. Dale Tuggy challenged Dr. James White to a debate. Seven years later, it has become a reality. The Unitarian Christian Alliance is co-sponsoring this debate with host church pastor Evan McClanahan. Tickets are all sold out, but you still can catch the debate on
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Despite being Jewish, Pinchas Lapide (1922–1997) made some very astute observations about early Christianity and the evolution of the Trinity: Quote: Whoever knows the development of the history of dogma knows that the image of God in the primitive church was unitary, and only
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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“unitarian Christian” A Christian for whom the one God just is the Father alone.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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We invite all Roman Catholics to return to the true faith of Jesus the Christ; faith in the one God, our Father, and Jesus Christ whom God sent.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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And this is eternal life: [it means] to know (to perceive, recognize, become acquainted with, and understand) You [[the Father]], the only true and real God, and [likewise] to know Him, Jesus [as the] Christ (the Anointed One, the Messiah), Whom You have sent. (John 17:3,
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Doesn't the Bible call Artaxerxes, Nebuchadnezzar, and Jesus "king of kings"? Conclusion...? One king in three persons? @DavidJo2437 #trinity #holytrinity #jesusisgod #christisgod #christian #christ #kingofkings #iam
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David Johnson
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@UnitarianChrist Doesn't Yahweh claim to be I AM? ( Isa 43:10) Doesn't Jesus claim to be I AM (John 8:58) Doesn't Paul say the HS spoke the truth in Isaiah 6 when in fact it was Yahweh? Why not accept that all are true and that Yahweh exists in three persons?
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Sir Isaac Newton was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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King David was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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On this day we remember that our king lives. He is risen. May he return quickly.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
2 years
Yes. If Christians, Muslims, and Jews can come to agree about who God is, and that Jesus was a man (not God) then a conversation can be had. This is step one for dialogue.
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@UnitarianChrist
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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The Shema is not a Trinitarian creed.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Calvin burning Servetus was an admission that Servetus was right about the Trinity.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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If Jesus was called "the Son of God" because the Holy Spirit (power of the Most High) came upon Mary, then why is the Holy Spirit (the supposed third-person of the Trinity) not the "Father" of Jesus? And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Spirit shall come upon thee,
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@UnitarianChrist
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Unitarian Christians are more theologically traditional than Roman Catholics.
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@UnitarianChrist
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I’ve asked this question of Trinitarians numerous times on Twitter/X and have yet to receive an answer from them. Bill Schlegel recently created a video short titled “Jesus has a God! The Bible tells me so,” highlighting my question, i.e., why do all of
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Lol at Roman Catholics who post stuff like this.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Another day closer to Unitarianism being widely known and accepted as a theological option for all Christians.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
3 years
200% nonsense.
@AHaleIII
Alan Hale III ✝️🇺🇲
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@UnitarianChrist Jesus is 100% man, and He is 100% God. Anyone claiming otherwise is not a true Christian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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It is Trinitarians who shift the goalposts, for they usually retreat to arguments about "the deity of Christ" rather than defend the doctrine of "3 co-equal persons in one essence." Please @anvilofyahweh give us a definition of the Trinity "spoken of in God's way in the Bible."
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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When Trinitarians say to us: “Well the Church fathers…” “For all of Christian history…” “Nobody agrees with you…” “Most reputable sources say…” “Where is your church?”
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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A color coded contrast between John 1:1-4,14 and 1st John 1:1-2. Perhaps Trinitarians should consider understanding the logos in "John 1:1" as "the word of life" and God as "the Father"? If they do that, their Trinity and deity of Christ arguments begin to falter. #trinity #bible
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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@anthonybernabei @MaxLuder @DrMichaelLBrown Those who struggle with John 1:1-3 should turn to 1st John 1 where the logos is elaborated thusly: "in the beginning...the word of life...was with the Father." The "word of life" is not a person here. Moreover, there are no three persons in one God revealed in that book either.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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The scene where Thomas encounters the risen Jesus in John 20:26-29 is a completion of a story that began in John 14:1. John 20:26-29 completes what began in John 14:1-7. Thomas did not believe that Jesus was the messiah who represents God our father. In the end he believes.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
11 months
When "God begets God" we end up with 2 Gods. Mr. Piper, which of the 2 Gods is "the only true God" (Jn. 17:3)? You are also one "begotten God" short of a three-person God, unless of course, God begat a second God after begetting the first begotten God. Confusion begets confusion.
@JohnPiper
John Piper
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Rabbits beget rabbits. Horses beget horses. Humans beget humans. God begets God. Nor was there time before he didn’t. “Jesus was calling God his own Father, making himself equal with God.” John 5:18
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Trinitarians can never dialogue for very long with Muslims or Jews because Trinitarians long ago departed from the Biblical truth that God is one person alone, namely the father; But Unitarians can. We have the more robust and Biblically sound theology. Join us.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Isaac Watts rejected the doctrine of the Trinity; not believing it to be taught in the Bible. It is said that only 50 copies of the following address were printed, and that most of these were suppressed. See #trinity #jesusisgod #deityofchrist #holytrinity
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.” —1 Timothy 2:5
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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John 1:14 tells us that "the Word became flesh," which Trinitarians interpret as meaning "God the eternal Son became flesh." And yet according to the Council of Ephesus (431 AD) and the Council of #Chalcedon (451 AD), God the Son did not really die, nor
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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One God Report podcast, episode #113 : "'I and the Father are one' and 'the glory I had with you'" are NOT Deity of Christ texts. When Jesus said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30), was he claiming to be God? No. We see Jesus use the same language
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Did Jesus create the universe?
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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This is not a matter of biblical Unitarians wishing to "fully comprehend the entire nature of God." It is a matter of being able to accept what God has revealed about himself in the holy scriptures. As Dana (Shindler) once wrote: "Did I say I rejected the doctrine of the #Trinity
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Martin Awoother
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@Respect38 @UnitarianChrist If we were able to fully comprehend the entire nature of God, He wouldn't be God at all.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Btw Jesus is not God. Jesus is the Son of God. God our father and Jesus are not the same being, person, entity, self, substance, etc. There is only one mediator between God and men, the man Jesus Christ. Never forget it.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Just finished reading "The Holy Trinity Revisited" from Paternoster Press. A few candid admissions from Trinitarian Fred Sanders to share, starting with: "For we have come to a stage of crisis with regard to this doctrine [of the Trinity]. A prominent feature of the current era
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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So I am informed by @GloveAcademia (see below) that with respect to John 17:3, Trinitarians believe in "one true God," and that each of the three--the Father, Son and Holy Spirit--are "God." Having explained their position, they then ask, "What's the issue?" Well, the issue is
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@GloveAcademia
Glove Academia
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@UnitarianChrist Trinitarians believe: There’s one true God. The Father is God. The Son is God. The HS is God. John 17:3 just affirms the Father is in the Trinity. I’m not sure how that’s an issue. Unless you’re saying “only” applies to the father, which it doesn’t say.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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You may not like it but Jesus was a unitarian.
@theoredpill
Inconvenient Truth
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How many persons did Jesus worship as his God? Answer that question honestly and you’ll confront the inconvenient truth - Jesus was a Unitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Jesus, Paul, and the apostles have never read Augustine, Basil or the two Gregories. I will therefore have to conclude that Jesus, Paul, and the apostles had no idea what the doctrine of the Trinity was either. #trinity #trinitarianism #bible #jesusisgod #god #christisgod
@xcnikahd
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@UnitarianChrist So you admit you haven’t read them and have no idea what the doctrine of the trinity is.
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@UnitarianChrist
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Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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If the death of Jesus' "human nature" was all that was necessary for our sins to be forgiven as @ZoneChaos has now affirmed, then he has shown that Jesus did not have to be God in order to atone for the sins of the world. Welcome to the world of biblical Unitarianism! #atonement
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@ZoneChaos
ZoneChaos
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@UnitarianChrist C. The Death of Jesus Christ's Human nature (one without inherited original sin) needed to Die. Once again.. you prove your lack of understanding of the Trinity Doctrine.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Books at the Trinities Podcast and TruthBorn tables:
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@UnitarianChrist
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John did not write: "He that denieth God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit is a liar." How is it that when John is combating error respecting Jesus, he fails to mention anything about Jesus being God or the Trinity? Answer: John did not believe such doctrines.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Moses was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Forgive me for ignoring the writings of Athanasius, Basil, and the two Gregories. I've been too busy reading the writings of Moses, the prophets, Jesus, and the apostles. So far, I've found nothing about "3 co-equal persons in 1 God" in the teachings of the latter group. #trinity
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Xenophon of America
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you don’t understand the trinity at all, have you ever read athanasius? Basil? Either of the Gregory’s? If you had read any of these formulators of the doctrine you would know the answer to these questions.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Unitarians are Christians. The Trinitarians dislike this; Nevertheless it is the truth. It is not necessary to know or care about the theory of the Trinity in order to follow Jesus and obey God our father.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
2 years
Are we suddenly…kinda on the same team?
@HwsEleutheroi
𝔚𝔥𝔦𝔱𝔢𝔅𝔢𝔞𝔯𝔡
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The Son did not consider the equality He had with the Father a thing to be held onto at all costs. You can stand on your head, you can call it an obscure passage and run elsewhere. But you cannot escape its existence and its witness.
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@UnitarianChrist
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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So Yahweh is Yahweh's God? Do I have that right? If Yahweh the Son has a God, then who is Yahweh the Holy Spirit's God? Does Yahweh the Father have a God? If "no," why not if all three "persons" of Yahweh are co-equal? And you expect a 12-year-old to understand such confusion?
@andrew_deford
R. Andrew DeFord
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@UnitarianChrist How many definitions of immutability exist? I thought it meant "changless". The Father (YHWH) is God to the Son (YHWH). So what?
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@UnitarianChrist
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Paul was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Btw God is the father alone
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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The power of the unitarian interpretation of scripture is so strong that once you become acquainted with it, once you see that Jesus is God’s unique human messiah—and not God himself—you cannot unsee the truth. It becomes a pebble in your shoe that eventually must be delt with.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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100% man + 100% God = 200% nonsense. Where @AHaleIII does the Bible state that to be a true follower of Jesus one must believe that Jesus is 100% man and 100% God? "Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born of God" (1 John 5:1) It does not read, "Whosoever believeth
@AHaleIII
Alan Hale III ✝️🇺🇲
3 years
@UnitarianChrist Jesus is 100% man, and He is 100% God. Anyone claiming otherwise is not a true Christian.
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@UnitarianChrist
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King David was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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RESULTS:
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus;” —1 Timothy 2:5 Two categories here. God | Man Jesus is firmly in the category of Man. No need of further metaphysical speculation.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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That is incorrect.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Biblical Unitarians can much more easily lay claim to holding to the principle of Sola Scriptura when compared to Protestant Trinitarians, who, when it comes to the doctrine of the Trinity, have added Catholic/Church tradition and embraced early counciliar creeds. #trinity #bible
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@andrew_deford
R. Andrew DeFord
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@UnitarianChrist @MaxLuder Do you guys believe in sola scriptura?
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Many such cases:
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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We Protestants are taught to think of ourselves as the Bible people, that is, the Christians whose belief and practice are based solely on Scripture. However, Protestant theologians rarely call into question decisions made by Catholic Bishops that Emperor
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Dustin Smith of the Biblical Unitarian Podcast announces an upcoming book from Wipf & Stock on Wisdom Christology in the Gospel of John:
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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This video examines the development of various Christologies and the doctrine of the Trinity in early Christianity. One take away is that it is difficult for Protestants to hold to a position of Sola Scriptura while defending orthodox Trinitarianism.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
2 years
James White sounds like he should join us.
@theoredpill
Inconvenient Truth
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@andrew_deford @UnitarianChrist Nope. “Not even the son knows”. The son according to you is a divine person. Plus he says “only the Father knows”. Excluding any other person, irrespective of “kind of people” Even James White says your answer on Matthew 24:36 is not good enough.👇
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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The Scriptures never state that Jesus "is seated at the right of the Father," they declare that he's seated at the right hand of GOD. Jews would have understood "God" here to mean the totality of God, not the first person of a Trinity. If Jesus is God, can he sit next to himself?
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@MaxLuder
Max Luder 
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Dale Tuggy video short: 1 Timothy 2:5 explicitly teaches unitarianism. "Unto Timothy, my own son in the faith: Grace, mercy, and peace, from God our Father... For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus." #oneofus
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
2 years
Jesus Christ is the son of God.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Moses is called "God" in the Scriptures. Jerusalem is called YHWH, as are some of the angels of God. Judges are called "elohim." My question was, where do the scriptures teach "three co-equal persons in one divine essence"? You haven't provided any verses yet. #trinity #god
@MaxLuder
Max Luder 
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@WhatIsTruth0 @andrew_deford @UnitarianChrist You’re correct that the Father is called God in Scripture. But you’re wrong about Jesus and the Holy Sprit: both the Son and the Holy Spirit are explicitly called God in Scripture. “Jesus is called a god?” Are you a Jehovah’s Witness?
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Unitarian Christian Alliance
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Btw Jesus is still NOT a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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"Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD in three co-equal persons, one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity, neither confounding the persons, nor dividing the substance." (Deuteronomy 6:4, New Trinitarian Version). #trinity #bible #shema #holybible #holytrinity #jesusisgod
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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None of the apostles were Trinitarians.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
9 months
The title "king of kings" does not imply that the bearer of that title is God. The phrase has been used of mortals, e.g. Artaxerxes, Nebuchadnezzar (Ezra 7:12, Ezek. 26:7). With respect to "Lord of lords," if you trace the term to its first occurrence in the scriptures, you will
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@kimberley_7_
2020 was stupid. But WAIT! There’s more!!
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@MarkyJDavids Let’s start at the beginning. Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness. -Gen 1:26 who is “us”? By the way. You have Jesus is Lord and king of kings in your bio. Who is the Lord? Who is King of Kings?
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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“This is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.” —John 17:3
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Question #1 : Where in the Bible does the Holy Spirit (the third person of the Trinity) speak directly to the Father (the first person of the Trinty) or vice versa? Question #2 : Where in the Bible does the Son (the second person of the Trinity) speak directly to the Holy Spirit
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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John 14:1-7 is the question to which John 20:26-29 is the answer.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
2 years
No, scripture does not.
@ManuForti00
Manu Forti
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@churrofreddie13 @Brian_Scoles @RedProdigal @AyeshaInChrist @UnitarianChrist No one is trying to prove God is Jesus. Trinitarian’s believe Jesus is God. We believe it because scripture explicitly and implicitly asserts this on multiple occasions.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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John the Apostle was not a Trinitarian.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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God called Moses "God" (Exodus 7:1). The Psalmist called an unknown contemporary king of Israel "God" (Psalm 45). Judges were called "Gods." (John 10:35). Philo, the 1st century Jew, called Moses "God and king" (De vit. M. I.158). The problem that Trinitarians have on this
@pcollier79c
Jesus is God ✝️🇺🇲🇮🇱
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@TouchstoneJon @UndeadOrlan @UnitarianChrist @kimberley_7_ Peter, Paul, Thomas, and The Father all called Jesus God.
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@UnitarianChrist
Unitarian Christian Alliance
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Q. Why was Jesus able to forgive sins? A. “…that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins… …when the multitudes saw it, they marvelled, and glorified God, who had given such power unto men.” —Matthew 9:6, 8
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