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Originally Posted by aron
If you look at the verses cited, they don't say anything (to me) about becoming God.
"one with Him in spirit..." We are one in spirit, as well. Does that mean I am becoming you and you are becoming me? It's really too hopeful of a reading, and doesn't stand up to any critical examination.
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For me personally, the strongest scriptural basis for Lee's so-called "high peak" theology, abbreviated here -- GodBecameManTMMGILANBNITheGodHead -- was our spiritual birth, and the fact that all offspring are the same "in life and nature" as their parents. It made "sense," but the Bible never said it.
The matter of "oneness" had little to do with it.