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In this first part of our wide-ranging conversation we discuss his journey from being a trinitarian evangelical in the Philippines to being a biblical unitarian in the U.S.
We discuss his former fear that only “cults” don’t believe in the deity of Jesus and the Trinity, and his interactions with members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Iglesia Ni Cristo.
We talk about the recent concept of a cult, and I share my former and current theories as to why so many “cults” are non-trinitarian.
Finally, he describes his transition from trinitarian to biblical unitarian.
Links for this episode:
- Former Trinitarian apologist testimony
- The Philippines
- Languages of the Philippines
- Biography of Felix Y. Manalo
- Iglesia Ni Cristo (official English site)
- Eraño Manalo, Fundamental Beliefs of the Iglesia Ni Cristo
- Rodrigo Duterte: From ‘Punisher’ to Philippines President
- John 8:24, John 20:28, John 17:1-3, 1 Timothy 2:5, 1 John 5:7, John 10:30, John 1:1, Philippians 2:5-11.
- This week’s thinking music is “Smokey Eyes” by Stefan Kartenberg.
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Good interview. 🙂
Dale, I’m so honored and humbled to be interviewed by you. Thanks much for giving me the platform!
There’s one factual error I made that I wish to correct. I mentioned that Felix Manalo enclosed himself in his room for 10 days. It should be 3 days.
God bless everyone!
In the service of God’s human Messiah Jesus,
Aaron
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