Who Is Abel Damina Working For? (ix)
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Damina is categorical in saying that you do not have another spirit other than the Holy Spirit. Which spirit in the inner being of the Christian, of this verse, is Paul, the Apostle, offering prayers for preservation and blamelessness unto the LORD’s coming? It definitely cannot be the Holy Spirit of God – needing no prayer, being of the Godhead – Who appeared on the day of Pentecost as Jesus had promised and gained spiritual entrance into them to empower them in the Kingdom of God business. Again, Damina, you are totally wrong.
Dr Abel Damina does not believe in the Trinity of the Godhead. “There is only one God,” taking his teaching from Deuteronomy 6:4, concerning the Trinity, he became dramatic, saying, “What about Trinity? One! What about Father, Son and the Holy Spirit? One!” and continuing, “If He is the Almighty, He can be anything He wants to be so, when He becomes the Son, He’s still the Father; when He becomes the Holy Spirit, He’s still the Person. It’s just that in His sufficiency, He can be whatever He wants to be and for how long and for whatever purpose He desires. It is out of Him the Father came, it is out of Him the Son came, it is out of Him the Holy Spirit came and He can decide to make them nonexistent if He chooses to. He became all of that for the purpose of redemption.” I have quoted this man verbatim!
. The subtlety of Damina’s demonic effusion says in categorical language that God can decide to throw the Messiah of the soteriology into oblivion and also hurl the Holy Spirit and the Eternal Father into extinction. If this is not madness borne out of Satanism, what is it? How did this theological “oneness” come into being?
This ‘oneness’ teaching of Jehovah stinks of the incommodiousness of Sabellianism. The heresy of modalism has been around since 217-220 AD. It is a propounding of Sabellius of Rome. It is also called modalistic monarchianism or Modalism which asserts that God exists as one Person who shifts between three faces: one for the Father, one for the Son, and one for the Holy Spirit.Read More