"The Son personally preexisted the incarnation with the Father."
Michael Burgos and James Anderson
Part One: Introductions and Rebuttals.
Part Two: Cross Exam.
"The Oneness Pentecostals stress that God is absolutely one (Isa 44:6, 8, 24)—that is, one without distinction of persons. There are no distinctions in God’s eternal being, and the Godhead does not consist of three centers of consciousness (as some Trinitarians hold). Moreover, in Jesus dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily (Col 2:9)." (Oneness Pentecostal Confession. 9,34. 2007)
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I listened to this debate a couple times. I thought it was very good, both sides were presented very well and both sides were cordial.
I have one question for both JN and Michael. In the book of John, Jesus says to Phillip, "I saw you under the fig tree." I am curious as to whom Jesus was referring. Was it the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit? If it was indeed the Father, then did the Father give the Son a sort of informational download or did the Son actually saw him under the Fig tree literally. It could not have been the Holy Spirit because it had not been given out yet.
What answers do you guys have?
Sincerely,
Daniel
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