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What are the beliefs of Jesus only / oneness Pentecostals? Does Oneness Pentecostalism deny the Trinity?

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What are the beliefs of Jesus only / oneness Pentecostals? Does Oneness Pentecostalism deny the Trinity?

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Oneness Pentecostals adhere to the teachings of the New Testament, and reject the doctrines and creeds that arose in the third and fourth centuries. This does put us at odds with most of Christianity, as most others accept those later doctrines and creeds. If you carefully read the scriptures, you cannot fail to notice that such terms as trinity, “one God in three persons,” “God the son,” are not found in scripture. Scripture never once calls God “persons,” but does make reference to His Person (singular) in Job. And the only “verse” that suggests God is three is a known fraud, not accepted by any scholar, even trinitarian scholars. http://www.bible-researcher.com/comma.ht… Scripture states repeatedly that God is one. Not only one God, but one in essence. It further states that God is, by nature, a Spirit (singular). This is found in John 4:24. That one Spirit caused Mary to conceive (Matt. 1:18-20), thus becoming

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