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Darryl_B
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I would just like to give a real life example of the problem of unitarian. I belonged to a unitarian church because I was raised in one, and one thing we would do as teenagers was have mock debates. Debates were very popular in the 1800’s before the advent of radio and tv. We had a mock debate between unitarian and Trinitarian beliefs but we stopped having debates because the Trinitarian argument won. It didn’t work out so well. Everyone knew that the Trinitarian argument was better and answered a lot more, but still we maintained the unitarian belief. I could of got over that demise if it wasn’t for one thing.
I moved to another city and joined a church of the same unitarian belief, and someone told me that they too had held a mock debate, but the Trinitarian argument won, so they don’t hold mock debates anymore. The unitarian knows the Trinitarian truth, and can defend it, but they don’t want to believe it.
I moved to another city and joined a church of the same unitarian belief, and someone told me that they too had held a mock debate, but the Trinitarian argument won, so they don’t hold mock debates anymore. The unitarian knows the Trinitarian truth, and can defend it, but they don’t want to believe it.