Rosenritter
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In theory, the Unitarian is about "there is One God" but in practice I've found that it's really more about "Jesus is not God." Assuming you identify yourself as Unitarian, if you had to choose between the two, which is more important to you? Which is your central premise, upon which you base the rest of your belief?
a) There is One God
b) Jesus cannot be God
a) There is One God
b) Jesus cannot be God
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Some of us find the traditional biblical Unitarian model fitting (among other Christologies that do not subscribe to the dogmatic claims of a traditional-orthodox definition of the 'Trinity'), - if it was good enough for Jesus and his original apostles staying within essential Judaism, then such a pure monotheism is staying within the pure spring of that dispensation. I'm all for 'progressive revelation' but some fundamentals hold, and that is pure monotheism, where only 'God' is 'God'....and 'men' in service to The ONE are but anointed prophets, kings, priests and messiah of the One and Only True DEITY. There is no mystery in a Unitarian Christology which a Trinitarian imposes,...and 'unnecesarily' as a good many Unitarians would maintain.