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Romansfetchbecker and the trinity

Romansfetchbecker and the trinity

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Originally posted by @fmf
I don't think I've ever met a Christian who did not know what a trinitarian was.
The Trinity may mean different things to different people. Dive claims it’s one God in three offices. Others think it’s three separate entities but possessing one essence.

The definition of “trinitarian” is a little more complicated than “one who believes in the Trinity.”

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Originally posted by @romans1009
The Trinity may mean different things to different people. Dive claims it’s one God in three offices. Others think it’s three separate entities but possessing one essence.

The definition of “trinitarian” is a little more complicated than “one who believes in the Trinity.”
I believe in the trinity and I believe in ONE God, who is encapsulated by God the Father, Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit. Maybe Dive can tell whether or not I'm a 'trinitarian' in his book?


Originally posted by @romans1009
The Trinity may mean different things to different people.
What kind of trinitarian are you then?

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From my perspective someone is a trinitarian if they believe in God the father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit all encapsulated into ONE God. So from my perspective you are a trinitarian.

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