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Ricky Grimsley
I listened to td jakes say he was Trinitarian in an interview on the elephant room. He said he was Trinitarian but the position he described was not trinitarian.
Vlad Stepanov
No
William Lance Huget
He was modalist/Oneness. He may have claimed to be trinitarian in response to criticism, but it seems there are semantical issues and he may still be Oneness?
Ricky Grimsley
As trinitarians do you see the “godhead” as three persons. One that has a body and two are just spirits?
Bambi Lyn Carr
No
William Lance Huget
There is one eternal uncreated spirit nature/substance/essence/being of God with 3 personal distinctions/conscious centers who are co-equal, co-eternal, co-essential.
Only the Word/Logos/Son added humanity to His Deity becoming one person with two natures, fully God, fully man.
John B. Gaither
I always assumed he was oneness