Raised by the Muslim caller ('I and the Father are one') to question Trinitarian logic; the discussion centered on whether this implies unity of essence without division into parts.
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John 10:30
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30 I and the Father are one."
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5
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Cited to defend the claim that Jesus and the Father are one in essence, not merely united in purpose.
Used to support the claim that the Son and the Father are one in essence, not merely one in purpose.
This saying was invoked to support the claim that worshiping Jesus and worshiping the Father are not rival acts because the two are one.
Compared with Deuteronomy 6:4 to ask whether Jesus' 'I and the Father are one' uses the same kind of oneness claim.
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