Q and A (Modalism)

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  • Simply doesn't understand the mechanics of the incarnation. The only differences he can come up with are within the sphere of the "days of his flesh". He can't show any differences within the Godhead itself. All the fullness of the Godhead dwells in Jesus and "we are complete in him" (Colossians 2:9-10)

  • What? Hey why don't you use that argument on us in stead of setting up your strawmen and knocking them down? Yes Jesus and the father are distinct! But we do not have distinct persons of God!

    Oh and if a Spirit is a persons then Jesus had seven in him from Isa.11:2 and Rev.5:6 Your arguments are silly nonsesne! Morey Dr. Bernard cleaned your clock Good!

  • @RinnEgade

    John 8:18 clearly proves that Jesus and the Father are distincts, this verse alone already debunks modalism. And that's just one verse among dozens...

  • Better title would be monotheism or monotheism vs tritheism. Job 13:8 "Will ye accept his person? will ye contend for God?" Obviously there's only 1 person or consciousness of God & not 2, 3 or more. It doesn't say "persons". Actually Joh 8:18 only speaks of 2 bearing witness & not 3. Jesus blesses us for being reviled & ridiculed for his names sake: Matt 5:11; 10:18, 39; 16:25; Mk 8:35; 10:29; 13:9; Joh 15:21; Rev 2:3. Jesus is our Father: Isa 9:6. Is there another called Father?

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