Cults like Jehovah's Witnesses are branded "NOT Christian" often with the short explanation "They do NOT believe in the Trinity".
How sure are we about the Trinity, never named in the bible?
What if a seeker gives his heart to the Lord but isn't sure about the concept of the trinity, are they unsaved?
Is doubt about the concept of the Trinity a "deal breaker"?
This is a partial list of early "christians" who rejected the Roman Catholics belief in the Trinity.
* Natalius, ~200
* Sabellius, ~220
* Paul of Samosata, 269
* Arius, 336
* Eusebius of Nicomedia, 341 (baptized Constantine),
* Constantius II, Byzantine Emperor, 361
* Antipope Felix II, 365
* Atius, 367
* Ulfilas, Apostle to the Goths, 383
* Priscillian, 385 (considered first Christian to be executed for heresy)
Were they "Church Fathers", or is this a list of hertics?
2007-08-27
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