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* It is a stretch to interpret the scriptures above in favor of Sabellianism. Therefore, verses in the Book of Mormon that ''might'' imply Sabellianism should likely be interpreted in a different sense, if this is plausible in the text. This is not difficult. | |||
* The Book of Mormon teaches that the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three persons, and is not consistent with either modalism/Sabellianism or standard Nicene trinitarianism. | |||
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{{SeeAlso|Mormonism_and_the_nature_of_God/Trinity/Early_beliefs|l1=Early LDS beliefs about God|Mormonism_and_the_nature_of_God/Polytheism|l2=Is Mormonism polytheist?}} | {{SeeAlso|Mormonism_and_the_nature_of_God/Trinity/Early_beliefs|l1=Early LDS beliefs about God|Mormonism_and_the_nature_of_God/Polytheism|l2=Is Mormonism polytheist?}} | ||
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* "Behold, they believed in Christ and worshiped the Father in his name, and also we worship the Father in his name. And for this intent we keep the law of Moses, it pointing our souls to him; and for this cause it is sanctified unto us for righteousness, even as it was accounted unto Abraham in the wilderness to be obedient unto the commands of God in offering up his son Isaac, which is a similitude of God and his Only Begotten Son." ({{s||Jacob|4|5}}) | * "Behold, they believed in Christ and worshiped the Father in his name, and also we worship the Father in his name. And for this intent we keep the law of Moses, it pointing our souls to him; and for this cause it is sanctified unto us for righteousness, even as it was accounted unto Abraham in the wilderness to be obedient unto the commands of God in offering up his son Isaac, which is a similitude of God and his Only Begotten Son." ({{s||Jacob|4|5}}) | ||
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== Critics claims that the Book of Mormon teaches Sabellianism, also called modalism, i.e., the belief that Christ and the Father are a single individual expressing himself in different modes.[1]
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Jesus' constant distinction between himself and the Father in both space (Jesus must leave the Nephites and go to the Father) and in giving instructions/commands (Jesus is commanded or not commanded by the Father repeatedly, and he obeys) are inconsistent with either Sabellianism or standard Nicene trinitarianism. Jesus and the Father are here clearly two distinct beings, though united in will and intent through divine love and obedience of the Son to the Father's will.
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