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Clearly, the idea that "God is one" is a Biblical doctrine. It is less well known, however, that several scriptures in the Old Testament imply that the Lord is in fact one of a number of Gods, albeit supreme. | Clearly, the idea that "God is one" is a Biblical doctrine. It is less well known, however, that several scriptures in the Old Testament imply that the Lord is in fact one of a number of Gods, albeit supreme. | ||
*The heavens praise your wonders, O LORD, your faithfulness too, in the assembly of the holy ones. For who '''in the skies above''' can compare with the LORD? Who is like the LORD '''among the heavenly beings''' [fn. Lit "sons of god(s)]? In '''the council of holy ones''' God is greatly feared; he is more awesome than '''all who surround him'''. O LORD God almighty, who is like you? You are mighty, O LORD, and your faithfulness surrounds you (NIV {{b||Psalms|89|5-8|}}). | *The heavens praise your wonders, O LORD, your faithfulness too, in the assembly of the holy ones. For who '''in the skies above''' can compare with the LORD? Who is like the LORD '''among the heavenly beings''' [fn. Lit "sons of god(s)"]? In '''the council of holy ones''' God is greatly feared; he is more awesome than '''all who surround him'''. O LORD God almighty, who is like you? You are mighty, O LORD, and your faithfulness surrounds you (NIV {{b||Psalms|89|5-8|}}). | ||
* '''Among all the gods''' there is none like unto thee, O Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works ({{b||Psalms|86|8|}}). | * '''Among all the gods''' there is none like unto thee, O Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works ({{b||Psalms|86|8|}}). | ||
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The Book of Mormon and other LDS | The Book of Mormon and other LDS scriptures contain more explicit statements about God's "oneness" than does the Bible. Some examples include: | ||
*...here is one God and one Shepherd over all the earth ({{s|1|Nephi|13|41}}). | *...here is one God and one Shepherd over all the earth ({{s|1|Nephi|13|41}}). | ||
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# More than one being is appropriately labeled "God." | # More than one being is appropriately labeled "God." | ||
There is more than one way of solving this apparent dilemma. Indeed, more than one way of doing so has been used throughout Christian history, and even today. The currently predominant method of solving this difficulty is, however, Nicene Trinitarianism. We will first explore its origins and development. We will then see how the Church of Jesus Christ makes sense of the | There is more than one way of solving this apparent dilemma. Indeed, more than one way of doing so has been used throughout Christian history, and even today. The currently predominant method of solving this difficulty is, however, Nicene Trinitarianism. We will first explore its origins and development. We will then see how the Church of Jesus Christ makes sense of the Biblical data. | ||
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