Well, my points been made. No one here claims modalism.


Holders of heresy never claim to be holding heresy, so how do you[i/] identify holders of heresy?

And when proven wrong they want to change the definition of Modalism to fit the accusations.


No, I only pointed out the definition you used in the first place was limited. Your definition was like saying "apples are red", when we know that only [i]some
apples are red.

For example, when you bring up countless verses in which God says he was one God, they claim uniplural words and change the word "God" from singular to plural.


Orthodox Trinitarianism strongly affirms God is one God.

I suppose when someone gets around to answering why Isaiah said Jesus would be called the everlasting Father, they will change the meaning of the Word "Father".


I will answer that issue later tonight or tomorrow, I have to run now and don't have time for a full response.

Brian