@@shamounian just in regards to the false doctrine of the council of gods, and the angels having intercourse with demons nonsense. I have a foamily members that are now staring to believe in that teaching and it is very concerning.
@Francis Hora - also, if shamounian is going to answer a question like that, he sure needs to provide a whole lot more reasoning and backup for why. His "no" without any explanation should be a red flag.
@@maxspringer01Long story short, false Christology equals a false Jesus. A Trinitarian cannot join hands with a Unitarian in fellowship, A Unitarian is the mission field to be marked and exposed and brought to repentance to the true Gospel.
@@bobo577 meh, not even close. I don't hold to a Trinitarian view, but I do not write off my Trinitarian brothers and sisters as people unable to be joined in fellowship. What a loss that would be to me (and hopefully to them) if I did that! The gospel hinges upon Jesus being a man, and Trinitarians believe that. Their belief that Jesus is God, the 2nd person of the Trinity, is a funny layer to the belief when viewed from a Unitarian perspective, but it doesn't break the gospel message, aside from a few cascading implications that I do think are problematic from a logical perspective but doesn't really have an impact on their day-to-day belief. The main issue, I think, is believing that someone other than the one true God is God, which the 1st commandment specifically prohibits. But I certainly understand where and how a Trinitarian believes what they believe.....I understand how they get there and what verses they have in mind. I also understand that the Bible is a bit messy on the topic and so how can I "disfellowship", for lack of a better word, my Christian siblings who are just doing their best with the biblical text as much as anyone else is? I was born and raised in a cult and so I have enough experience knowing what is worth dividing over. This doesn't rise to that level, although I understand that Trinitarians hold dearly to the deity of Christ. I just don't think the Bible holds to it as dearly.
Sam I didn’t know you were such a strong guy!
Looking great and blessed by the Lord Sam and great video clarifying
Sheesh 🥶🥶🥶Sam is kinda ripped with those biceps 💪🏼
This guys is confused. Thanks bro Sam you explain it clearly. 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you teacher GBY 🙏
It's so out of of character though hehehehe I love my brother as insane as he is!
That guy was 29 years old wow bu the tone of his voice he sounded like mid-late 50’s
Sam the legend bro, please create a "Club house" account. It's blowing up and people want to hear you brother here in India and specially in Kerala.
Would you ever debate Pastor Gino Jennings on the trinity?
He issued a debate challenge. Gino has never taken him up on the offer.
Sam thank you you answered my question with out me calling you but I do have another question why was Jesus call the eternal Father in isaiah 9?
search for the answer since I already addressed this.
Gbu ss.
Hey brother, How can we get in contact with you to have a conversation?
why?
@@shamounian just in regards to the false doctrine of the council of gods, and the angels having intercourse with demons nonsense. I have a foamily members that are now staring to believe in that teaching and it is very concerning.
@@jessiebass8670 I did sessions on them on my channel: benny_malik3
@@shamounian gotcha, I'll take a look and see if i can fine them. Thank you!
Hello! Jesus is the son like the scriptures tells us, the Father God is Psalm 83:18 KJV
@ shamounian Do we treat unitarians as brothers and sisters in Christ?
no.
@Francis Hora - don't take shamounian's word for it. He's a fallible man and is most certainly not the final authority on this issue.
@Francis Hora - also, if shamounian is going to answer a question like that, he sure needs to provide a whole lot more reasoning and backup for why. His "no" without any explanation should be a red flag.
@@maxspringer01Long story short, false Christology equals a false Jesus. A Trinitarian cannot join hands with a Unitarian in fellowship, A Unitarian is the mission field to be marked and exposed and brought to repentance to the true Gospel.
@@bobo577 meh, not even close. I don't hold to a Trinitarian view, but I do not write off my Trinitarian brothers and sisters as people unable to be joined in fellowship. What a loss that would be to me (and hopefully to them) if I did that!
The gospel hinges upon Jesus being a man, and Trinitarians believe that. Their belief that Jesus is God, the 2nd person of the Trinity, is a funny layer to the belief when viewed from a Unitarian perspective, but it doesn't break the gospel message, aside from a few cascading implications that I do think are problematic from a logical perspective but doesn't really have an impact on their day-to-day belief. The main issue, I think, is believing that someone other than the one true God is God, which the 1st commandment specifically prohibits. But I certainly understand where and how a Trinitarian believes what they believe.....I understand how they get there and what verses they have in mind. I also understand that the Bible is a bit messy on the topic and so how can I "disfellowship", for lack of a better word, my Christian siblings who are just doing their best with the biblical text as much as anyone else is?
I was born and raised in a cult and so I have enough experience knowing what is worth dividing over. This doesn't rise to that level, although I understand that Trinitarians hold dearly to the deity of Christ. I just don't think the Bible holds to it as dearly.