Oneness Pentecostal believers deny the Trinity and teach that Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit are all one person. They sometimes quote Isaiah 9:6 in their attempt to prove their position. However, Isaiah 9:6 cannot be used to disprove the Trinity nor bolster...
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Oneness Pentecostal
Debate Topic: Is the Trinity doctrine biblical?
On Monday, May 12, 2008, I debated a Mr. Roger Perkins on "Is the Trinity doctrine biblical?" Mr. Perkins is a Oneness believer and an ex-pastor in the oneness movement. Mr. Perkins denies the Trinity. I opened with the following text which I read word for...
Oneness and the word “person”
Oneness theology denies the Trinity doctrine and claims that there is one person in the Godhead who has manifested himself in three different forms: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These "forms" are not three distinct persons but one person who occupied...
Baptism Verses with responses
On May 13, 2008, I was in a formal debate with a Oneness believer who said baptism was necessary for salvation. Following are my notes I prepared for that debate. I put them here as an additional help to readers. If you would like to read the opening paper I read at...
Debate Topic: Is water baptism necessary for salvation?
On Tuesday, May 13, 2008, I debated Mr. Roger Perkins on "Is water baptism necessary for salvation?" Mr. Perkins is a Oneness believer and an ex-pastor in the oneness movement. Mr. Perkins holds the position that water baptism is necessary for salvation. I deny...