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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

So Jesus was a manifestation, not a real person? :thumbsup:

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

That is called "modalism" and is a false teaching.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

So Jesus was a manifestation, not a real person? :thumbsup:

Jesus was God manifest in the flesh. I did not say that He was not a person, I said they are not separate persons.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

That is called "modalism" and is a false teaching.

I am not a modalist, I am a Monotheist. I belive in one God, and Jesus Christ is that one God.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

So Jesus was a manifestation, not a real person? :thumbsup:

Jesus was God manifest in the flesh. I did not say that He was not a person, I said they are not separate persons.

I'm sorry, but that is very vague. Do you believe God the Father is a separate entity from God the Son?

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

That is called "modalism" and is a false teaching.

I am not a modalist, I am a Monotheist. I belive in one God, and Jesus Christ is that one God.

You are a modalist. A modalism is exactly what you just described. Sometimes God is seen as Father, sometimes Son, and sometimes as the Holy Spirit. Modalism is based on how God manifests Himself at different times. You are believing a false teaching.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

That is called "modalism" and is a false teaching.

I am not a modalist, I am a Monotheist. I belive in one God, and Jesus Christ is that one God.

You are a modalist. A modalism is exactly what you just described. Sometimes God is seen as Father, sometimes Son, and sometimes as the Holy Spirit. Modalism is based on how God manifests Himself at different times. You are believing a false teaching.

I am trying to not get offended here. Please don't tell me what I am or I am not. Also don't tell me what I believe or don't believe. I try to show the same respect to you. I don't tell you that you are a Trithiest or that you believe in three Gods. Thank you in advance for showing me that respect. :thumbsup:

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

That is called "modalism" and is a false teaching.

I am not a modalist, I am a Monotheist. I belive in one God, and Jesus Christ is that one God.

You are a modalist. A modalism is exactly what you just described. Sometimes God is seen as Father, sometimes Son, and sometimes as the Holy Spirit. Modalism is based on how God manifests Himself at different times. You are believing a false teaching.

I am trying to not get offended here. Please don't tell me what I am or I am not. Also don't tell me what I believe or don't believe. I try to show the same respect to you. I don't tell you that you are a Trithiest or that you believe in three Gods. Thank you in advance for showing me that respect. :huh:

I am sorry, but you gave the textbook definition of modalism. It is what it is. I am not being disrespectful, but words mean things. Whether you get offended or not, it is what it is.

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I believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are one. They are different manifestations of God, not separate persons.

So Jesus was a manifestation, not a real person? :huh:

Jesus was God manifest in the flesh. I did not say that He was not a person, I said they are not separate persons.

I'm sorry, but that is very vague. Do you believe God the Father is a separate entity from God the Son?

I don't believe in God the Son, but I do believe in Jesus Christ, the son of God. I don't believe they are different persons, different manifestations yes, but not different persons.

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