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Oneness of God vs. Trinity

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A) On Matthew 28:19

About Matt 28:19. Is it your contention that Matt misquoted Jesus ?

Does baptizing in the name of Jesus mean by his authority?

Didn't He say in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost?

B) Point of Departure

Doesn't accounting for all three- God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit, lend credibility to Matt. 28:19?

Are you aware of where this idea of "Trinity" originated before being introduced into the Christian faith by pagan-philosopher-Christians?

C) The Trinity is evil

Is the Trinity evil?

Was there a separation in persons concerning the sacrifice Christ made?

What about the prophesies of Jesus?

Is Oneness consistent with all the passages talking about different personalities?

Shouldn't I accept the Trinity on faith, the same as creation?

D) Why any Distinction

If the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost are all identical, one and the same, then why is there any such distinction in the Bible at all? Why not just say "God" or "Jesus" everywhere?

And what about places in which these three elements seem to be acting independently, such as at Jesus' baptism (Matthew 3:16,17)?

Jesus is there in the flesh, and He SEES the "spirit of God" descending like a dove, and then a voice comes from HEAVEN, saying, "This is my beloved son, in whom I am well-pleased." Now, was Jesus seeing and hearing Himself?

Was He referring to Himself as His own son? And was he well pleased with himself?

I am not getting this from some pagan source, I'm simply reading the Bible- aren't I?

E) Why different Manifestations

I was NOT attempting to say that one God would be unable to appear in three different manifestations if he wished. I don't understand, however, WHY he would do such a thing?

If God is simultaneously all three, was He then, just "putting on a show" so to speak, for the human witnesses?

Is there any part of Jesus which is not a part of God? If so, then what is this other part? Just the body? How can the body alone have lamented the separation from God?

F) Different Persons in the body of Christ

If a group of Christians, like a body, becomes "one in Christ" are they not, none-the-less separate people?

When a man and woman marry, they become "one flesh". Are they not still two people?

How on earth do you contend that these confusing issues in the Bible are to be sorted out by the powers of men?

What is the problem with baptism in the titles?

What are the VERY REAL evils of the Trinity doctrine?

Are Trinitarians the offspring of murderers?

Are Trinitarians called liars by God's word?

Does the Trinitarian doctrine nullify the commandment of God?

Does the Trinitarian doctrine cause God's people to commit spiritual whoredom?

Does the Trinity doctrine corrupt the simplicity that is in Christ through the subtilty of Satan?

Are Trinitarians reprobate, deceivers, and anti-Christ?

Is there any evil, scripturally, in lifting up the name of Jesus Christ above all names?

G) Scriptural Definitions

Can the Oneness doctrine be described through scriptural quotes alone?

Do Trinitarians preach "another Christ"?

H) His Commandment

Doesn't there seem to be plenty of Biblical evidence that God is Three distinct persons and yet is also One?

What about John 1:1?

Why did Jesus differentiate between Himself and the Father, for example John 8:26-27?

How about Eph. 3:9, etc.?

Who did Jesus pray to in the garden of Gethsemene?

When Jesus was 13 did he not rebuke his parents saying. " I am about my FATHERS business"

Are we not supposed to worship the Father, Believe in the Son and receive the Holy Spirit?

I) Definition of Oneness Pentecostal

Perhaps you can explain the definition of the term 'Oneness Pentecostal' for me?

What does the expression "Latter Rain" from Joel mean?


Please continue with the 226 questions.

Return to the preface for the studies on the doctrine of the Oneness of God in the name of Jesus Christ.

Tom Raddatz