A theological debate between David K. Bernard, a prominent Oneness Pentecostal scholar, and Gene Cook, representing Trinitarian theology. The discussion centers on the contrasting perspectives of Oneness theology, which emphasizes the singular nature of God as taught in Oneness Pentecostalism, and Trinitarian theology, which holds that God exists as three distinct persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—in one divine essence. The debate explores key biblical passages, theological arguments, and doctrinal implications of these views. Hosted in a formal setting, the exchange is structured to allow both participants to present their positions, respond to each other, and address questions, offering viewers a detailed examination of these two significant Christian perspectives on the nature of God.