Oneness
like to quote John 14:9: "Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father." They
claim that this is literal, that looking at Jesus with the eyes is
seeing the Father with the eyes. However, Jesus also says (John 5:37):
"The Father who sent Me has Himself borne witness about Me. His voice you have never heard, His form you have never seen."
Jesus spoke, yet no one has heard the Father's voice. Jesus had a visible physical form, yet no one has seen the Father's form. Therefore, Jesus cannot be the Father. and the literalist Oneness use of John 14:9 is the insertion of a presupposed manmade doctrine.
Jesus spoke, yet no one has heard the Father's voice. Jesus had a visible physical form, yet no one has seen the Father's form. Therefore, Jesus cannot be the Father. and the literalist Oneness use of John 14:9 is the insertion of a presupposed manmade doctrine.
Heb 1 tells us that Jesus is the image of the father
ReplyDeleteHe is the father’s representative on earth because he is coequal and consubstantial with him
Again this is proof texting 101