meltzerboy
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From what I’ve read about binitarianism, it is the belief that G-d the Father and Jesus the Son are the two Persons of G-d, while the Holy Spirit is not. The history of binitarianism has encompassed so-called Semi-Arianism and perhaps Albigensians, both heresies. The belief in a Binitarian G-d has also resurfaced as a branch of Seventh-Day Adventists, in which Jesus is thought to have divested Himself of His divinity while on Earth, only to return to being divine after His human death and resurrection. IOW, at least some Seventh-Day Adventists do not believe Jesus to have been fully human and fully divine at the same time. Perhaps an SDA can correct me if I’m mistaken.
My question is: are there any other Christians today who are Binitarians rather than Trinitarians or Oneness Pentecostals? Also, what would be the scriptural or other justification for this belief?
My question is: are there any other Christians today who are Binitarians rather than Trinitarians or Oneness Pentecostals? Also, what would be the scriptural or other justification for this belief?