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Tropical_Man 68M
6573 posts
12/17/2010 6:06 am
Questions to ask Oneness Pentecostal believers


1. Is Jesus His own Father?

2. If Jesus' will and the Father's will were identical, then why did Jesus express the desire to escape the cup but resigns Himself not to His own will, but the will of the Father? See my article on this.

3. Was Jesus praying to Himself in the Garden of Gethsemane?

4. If Jesus was praying to the divine side of Himself, then isn't He still praying to Himself?

5. Why was Jesus not saying, "Not My will, but MY will be done?" if there is only one person and one will involved when He was praying in Luke 22:42 & Matt. 26:39.

6. If baptism is essential for salvation, then what happens to someone who repents of sin, accepts Jesus as Savior, walks across the street to get baptized but is killed by a car. Does he go to heaven or hell?

1. If he goes to heaven, then baptism isn't a requirement is it?

2. If he goes to hell, then faith in Christ isn't sufficient to save him is it?

7. Since the Bible teaches us that Jesus is in bodily form now (Col. 2:9), then how does the Oneness Pentecostal person maintain that God is in the form of the Holy Spirit? Also, when Jesus returns, will He return in His body? Will God's form then revert to the form of the at a later date?

8. If God is only one person, why did Jesus say in John 14:23, "If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him." If God is only one person, why does Jesus say, "we"?

9. Oneness theology teaches that God was in the mode of the Father in the Old Testament. God was seen in the OT (not as a vision or a dream or an angel in the following verses: Exo. 6:2-3; Gen. 19:24; Num. 12:6-. But, Jesus said no one has seen the Father (John 6:46). If they were seeing God Almighty (Exo. 6:2-3) but it wasn't the Father, then who was it?



TwoCents 77F
2510 posts
12/17/2010 6:50 am

Oh my goodness Dennis! You're just like a Pit Bull, once you get a hold of something, you just won't let go.


Live like there's no tomorrow
Laugh when you feel like crying
Love like you've never been hurt


Hisglory77
(Byron )
64M

12/17/2010 11:10 am

You know Dennis, these very same questions could also be asked of the regular trinity doctrine as well.
Rather then concentrate on wheither or not folks believe that Jesus is God, how about placing the emphsis on him being lord?

Isaiah 66:2b; But to this one I will look, To him who is humble and contrite of spirit, and who trembles at My word.


Tropical_Man 68M
6389 posts
12/17/2010 4:21 pm

The reason is this is a very basic Christian doctrine. The oneness doctrine is a pretty screwed up doctrine. Very unbiblical and an out and out lie.It is important to understand the working and place of the trinity. Salvation comes from receiving Christ and nothing more. Baptism in water is not part of it


Tropical_Man 68M
6389 posts
12/17/2010 4:31 pm

these questions also show how ridiculous and silly this misguided doctrine is