Quote Originally Posted by Shawn McCraney
Take just a minute, take a deep breath, exhale slowly. Relax. Jesus has
had the victory. All these fretting and questions of who is saved and who
is not, all of these insights and opinions, and views are just side issues
men have made so important...and they're not. The gospel has nothing to
do with trinitarianism. When you let go and live through Him you will
discover His liberty... which is invaluable in this world.
I have all this and more. Just realize there are some Christians willing to reach out to you. People would not reach out to you to help you if we didn't care. By rejecting the Trinity you reject some aspect of the uncreated Creator in the Father, Son and Spirit as 3 Persons before creation. You can be coy about it, but the problem remains, rejecting very God of very God. The Father has a will, Jesus has a will, and the Spirit has a will in Scripture. Since you say they don't, not only does Scripture not make any sense in your view, but you are rejecting who God is.

You don't resolve this problem you have, nor do you repent of it showing you will likely never change. This is why Christians don't consider you a Christ because you worship a false Christ. For Jesus to have the same will as the Father is called modalism. It's a heresy. That's why this commentary is placed under "Modalism" at biblocality.com/forums

Hope that helps though I doubt little will because you are not born-again. You are worshiping by the power of your flesh. We are not brothers in Christ, because you have never been born-again. Just calling a spade a spade.

The Trinity is essential doctrine.

Maybe we should call you a pantheist (I know that is not the original definition of pantheism), hope it all works out even though you reject the Triune God. Another person rejects God is Triune and believes He is a Quaternity. Another says Binitarian, another says Modalism. All these gods, so much confusion. Where does it end? But you say it doesn't matter their character and nature before the cross. If anyone should be concerned about all these different gods it should be you coming out of Mormonism, but yet you embrace them all. You should be hypersensitive to so many gods. In Mormonism, I have seen some teach that God is gods. They literally use the term "God" as an overarching term for gods.

Where does it end in this multiplicity of gods that can all save?