This debate is on the nature of God. A affirms the Holy Trinity (defined as One God in Three Divine Persons), and David affirms the Oneness doctrine (defined as One God and numerically only One Divine Person). The Scriptures and/or the Fathers and/or other sources are allowed to be used. All words are counted, including quotations.
Representing the Trinity doctrine -- A [email protected]
Representing the Oneness doctrine -- David [email protected]
| A Opening Statement |
7000 words | David Opening Statement |
| First Rebuttal | 5000 words | First Rebuttal |
| Second Rebuttal | 5000 words | Second Rebuttal |
| Cross Examination: |
5 questions |
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| Closing Statement | 5000 words | Closing Statement |
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