I think maybe you missed the conversation where First and the Last told us he had been banned on another site for his belief against the Trinity.
I was just pointing out in that post that he hasn't been banned here for that belief.
Someone on another forum asked me this:
Do you Agree or
disagree with what I write below .
We both speak in tongues as the Holy Spirit gives the utterance , as Christians we are both empowered by the Holy Spirit .
Seeing that the Holy Spirit works the same in both our lives I see both oneness and trinity as beside the point when it comes to the Holy Spirit working in our lives .
And I responded with this:
I completely Agree. Just keep this in mind:
It's true that as believers, we both experience the empowering presence of the Holy Spirit, manifesting through speaking in tongues and other gifts, as described in Acts 2:4 and 1 Corinthians 12. These experiences are vital and life-giving, and they demonstrate the active work of God in each of us. So while the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives is indeed a point of shared experience, the underlying theology is significant because it influences our understanding of who God is. while the Holy Spirit works powerfully in all who believe, the understanding of God's nature—whether as Oneness or Trinity—shapes how we interpret these experiences and how we relate to God. Our desire is not just to experience God but to know Him as He has revealed Himself in Scripture. I see the Holy Spirit as the very presence of Jesus as the same God (I AM of the OT) who indwells us and empowers us. That said, the common ground we share in the Spirit’s work is indeed a beautiful thing, and I value our fellowship in that.