Refuting yourself; when Jesus said "i and the Father are one" or "if you have seen me, you have seen the Father.." did He actually mean if you see a distinct person, you have seen the other distinct person?
You are the one who has torn scriptures apart and given them a new false meaning. All the scriptures that you have quoted don't support your doctrine, none. That why you have to add your own creations and the idea that first century church believed in it. Simply put; there's no verse in the entire bible that suggests three distinct persons in one being - where the Father is not the son and the son is not the Holy spirit.
You are the one who has torn scriptures apart and given them a new false meaning. All the scriptures that you have quoted don't support your doctrine, none. That why you have to add your own creations and the idea that first century church believed in it. Simply put; there's no verse in the entire bible that suggests three distinct persons in one being - where the Father is not the son and the son is not the Holy spirit.
You are still trying to propagate that trinitarians are the ones changing Scriptures, torning them apart, giving them FALSE meanings atd. Which is not true. Oneness is a heresy, as I said in my previous post:
There are hundreds of such verses you must either:
a) throw out of the Bible (Mt 28:19)
b) invent strange explanations like "almost reality" (Lord said to my Lord) or "it happened only in mind" (Jesus's baptism)
c) ignore all together (John chapter 17)
d) talkings and prayings of the Son to Father you must dismiss as "only examples without literal meaning"
e) sayings of Father from heaven when the Son was on the Earth you must dismiss as a theatre for the audience, without any real distinction between Father and Son
f) you must ignore places where Jesus says that He and His Father are two independent witnesses
You must also:
a) ignore the first church and its writings
b) ignore the first christian creeds that are universally accepted by Christianity
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