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Isms 18 Mar 2007 05:54 pm

Unitarianism - 60 Questions

The United Pentecostal Church has out a set of “60 questions on the Godhead”, with answers, which attempt to refute orthodox Trinitarian Christianity. I didn’t realize how prevalent anti-trinitarianism really was in the church today, but apparently it is very popular. Just as one data point, a preacher named T. D. Jakes is very much modalist (that God is not three persons but three aspects in one person), and I see his books all over the Christian book sections at bookstores. Interestingly, someone removed all reference to his modalism from his wikipedia article as unsourced.. I’ll have to see if I can get some sources to this.Anyways, about the 60 questions, a friend of mine has written some responses to these questions, which perhaps I will post here.God in three Persons, blessed Trinity

2 Responses to “Unitarianism - 60 Questions”

  1. on 20 Mar 2007 at 6:39 pm 1.Jo said …

    We listened to a sermon recently the theme of which was the Trinity of God. One of the things said was that you can always tell a cult by the fact that they do not believe in the trinity, such as the Mormons.

  2. on 05 Apr 2007 at 12:46 am 2.srl said …

    It is a very good way to tell. However, in many churches it doesn’t seem to be an issue, judging by the popularity of people like Jakes in bookstores and the speaking circuit.

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