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  • TERTULLIAN DEFEATED SABILAN MONARCHIAN TEACHINGS ARE FALSE ONENESS PENTECOSTALS CAN'T HANDLE ME THEY KEEP BLOCKING MY COMMENTS AND DELETED WHAT I POST

  • oneness pentecostals don't want to know the truth they would rather preserve their doctrine they do not trace back to pentecost this video is bullshit early church fathers were catholic not oneness pentecostals they are a cult straight up they teach only they go to heaven just ask their pastors what they believe

  • As I live, says the LORD, Every knee shall bow to Me, And every tongue shall confess to God (Romans 14:11) (talking about Jesus)

    Isaiah 45 states this: for I am God, and there is none else. have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear. (God the Father states this)

  • @coolestmcse Talking about having people acknowledging God and the one He has appointed to judge. I like how thinks the early church was anything other than Subordinationist. Even Catholic Scholars know that.

  • You may want to remove some of Jesusisposttrib's comments.

  • Jesus never claimed to be God..We have made Him

  • Nice vid. Favorited for sure.

  • Using Emanuel Swedenborg as an example of Oneness is perfect, because it shows that they rely upon secret knowledge, just as Swedenborg, the Occultist did!

    "Swedenborg claimed that the moon is peopled by a race which speaks through its stomachs the sound is like belching. Contemporaries took Swedenborg's psychic powers of clairvoyance seriously: he impressed Queen Louisa Ulrica, sister of Frederick the Great, by delivering a private message from her dead brother, Augustus William."

  • i do not belive in the trinity but if god want he can make him self 14 people at the same time he is god he can do all things Jhn 5:37 And the Father himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard his voice at any time, nor seen his shape. so that mean that he is beside his father not he is the father

  • Prayer of Polycarp Upon His Martydom:

    "O Lord God Almighty, the Father of your beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, by whom we have received the knowledge of You.... I bless You, I glorify You, along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ, Your beloved Son, with whom, to You, and the Holy Ghost, be glory both now and to all coming ages. Amen."

    Does this sound like Oneness Pentacostalism?

  • Sorry, Ignatius beleived in the Trinity:

    Ignatius of Antioch

    "Jesus Christ . . was with the Father before the beginning of time, and in the end was revealed. . . Jesus Christ . . . came forth from one Father and is with and has gone to one [Father]. . . . [T]here is one God, who has manifested himself by Jesus Christ his Son, who is his eternal Word, not proceeding forth from silence, and who in all things pleased him that sent him" (Letter to the Magnesians 68 [A.D. 110]

  • Sorry dude, this is pure oneness

  • MANIFESTED HIMSELF!!!!!! You just said it. Thats oneness. Everything in this statement is oneness. Ever think that God planned the end before the beginning began. He was thinking of Jesus before he even created man. Im sure thats why the bible refers to him in the beginning of time. Speculation I know. But its good speculation and makes perfect sence. Just my opinion

  • Well, if this is your opinion, then your a trinitarian, you just don't know it. God is one in being; not in person though.

  • So God didn't have a mind to think before Jesus? God is. Thats just thinking. He didn't become a being (as you say) till he manifested himself in Jesus. Not trinitarian all oneness. I think its trinitarians who don't know they are oneness. Person, being who cares Hes God he can do what he wants. However, Whenever, and at his discretion.

  • The Father was not just "thinking" of Jesus before the beginning of everything. Read the first sentence from St. Ignatius shown above again.

  • well im not a history buff and I couldn't find this letter you quoted. But I did find where Ignatius wrote a letter. Chapter VII.—The manifestation of Christ. In my OPINION it clearly states that God the father is in fact the son. If God is the creator and he sent the creator to us then that must mean they are one in the same. But like I said thats how I interpreted it.

  • Awesome. Thank you for uploading this video as a resource here on Defending Oneness. May it be a source of knowledge and inspiration to those who are seeking truth.

  • Amen to that :D

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