Nope. I studied religion in college for six years. The Trinity is three; turning it into "three persons in one God" is trying to find a loophole.
2007-04-22 13:27:24
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Some people? LOL Try nearly 2 billion people.
What's hilarious is: your post shows absolutely no knowledge of the subject(s) you chose.
Therefore, clue up:
(1) The Trinity IS Monothesitic, as in, ONE God and Three Persons in ONE God. The Trinity was Revealed by Jesus Christ the Son of God, Who is the Second Person of the Trinity. What He taught became known as Christianity, He is the Messiah, He is the Fulfillment of the Judaic Law of Moses, and He is a descendant of Abraham.
(2) There's no proof God called the Trinity "a cardinal sin",
(3) THE Seven Cardinal Sins are: pride, envy, greed, lust, gluttony, anger, and sloth,
(4) Frankly, the Christians don't care what Judaism and Islam think,
(5) There is no basis in fact to the often-repeated MYTH regarding the alledged connection between Christianity and Zoroastrianism ,
(5) There is no basis in fact to the often-repeated error that the Library of Alexandria was somehow "burned down by Christians", except for the fact that this lie was promoted by Christian persecuters, similar to Nero's burning down of Rome and blaming it on Christians in order to have an "excuse" to start another round of slaughtering Christians.
All in all, you failed on all your points and you need to do a LOT more research.
2007-04-22 13:53:19
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answered by Seneca 2
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John 1:1 does not even mention the holy spirit. So it does not teach a Trinity.
The Trinity is not biblical Monotheism and it is not mentioned in the Bible.
The only verse (in the King James Version) that says Father, Son, and holy spirit are one is at 1 John 5:7. That verse is acknowledged by nearly all Bible scholars to be a fabricated addition to the Bible. It is not found in the original Greek texts.
But I disagree that St. Paul "fabricated the belief system of Christianity from Zoroastrian mythology." The foundations of the belief system of Christianity are clearly found in the earlier beliefs of 1st century Judaism. Paul was a Jewish Pharisee, not a Zoroastrian.
2007-04-22 13:37:04
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answered by בַר אֱנָשׁ (bar_enosh) 6
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"The God of Abraham has NOTHING to do with the Trinity."
Then why does the shema (Deuteronomy 6:4) label God as ehad (a compound unity, one made up of others; the same word used in Genesis 2:24 where a man and his wife become ONE flesh) instead of yahed (unique, a single or only one)?
"Do some people really believe the Trinity concept is Monotheism ?"
Do some people really believe that attacking a strawman conception of the Trinity really refutes the Trinity? (You might want to look in the mirror if you ever ask yourself that question.)
2007-04-22 13:57:40
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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However, the fundamental characteristics of this universe are trinities. Consider time. Time has a tri-fold distinctiveness; Future, Present, and Past. All three existed at the beginning. The Future begets the Present and the Present begets the Past. Although they are three, still there is only one Time. No man has seen the Future, but the Present is the image of the Future, and the Past will remind you of the Present.
If we substitute God for time, the Father for future, the Son for present, and the Holy Spirit for past, the above is similar to the words in the Bible. Therefore Time a fundamental characteric of our universe reflects its creator, God.
2007-04-22 13:32:12
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answered by ignoramus_the_great 7
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no longer even close Matt 28:19 is the biblical source for the Holy Trinity. Monotheism potential one God. The Holy Trinity is one God no longer 3 gods Pagans who argued antagonistic to Judaism and later Christianity used proper the following: if God is of the gentle, which God is of the darkness. which potential 2 gods no longer one existed. Christians ought to argue that the Holy Trinity is both. Please word the Holy Trinity starts with God the daddy, the son, and the Holy Spirit, no longer gods etc. once back the question of the Holy Trinity is polytheistic is in basic terms no longer maximum excellent: We see God the daddy, God the author, etc. in the course of the bible. God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob or the God of Moses. ultimately, your strengthen could examine: i do no longer trust that Matthew 28:19 outcomes contained in the Holy Trinity. something of your common sense is straw hat.
2016-12-04 11:41:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe in Trinity. Father, Son and the Holy Spirit= one God. Read John 1:1-
2007-04-22 13:30:21
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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The Trinity, a doctrine created by the Catholic Church, not Paul. Paul taught people to be bapztied in Jesus name not the Trinity. The Catholic Church are the ones whom rewrote the Bible, not King James. Anyone who is baptized into the Trinity using the titles, in the name of the father, in the name of the Son, and in the name of Holy Ghost, is baptized into the Catholic Church, regardless to the name over the church house door.
2007-04-22 13:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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You're quote makes no sense. If the library was burned, how would you know if someone made an exact copy of something in it? That would require you to have another copy of what was in the library, thus giving you evidence making the event of the library burning obsolete. Maybe I'm missing something important...
2007-04-22 13:31:05
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answered by Calista 2
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The names of God in hebrew, Adonai and Elohim are singular plural. I see your upset and hashing out your anger but do a survey, all Christians and Jews have ONE GOD. Even the bible in the new and old testament say one God. There are all sorts of beliefs and rumours out there, I dont believe them, I believe in the bible and Jesus. There are messianic JEWS who believe in the trinity, in fact, all the first Christians by the thousands were JEWS. They knew that Jesus is the Messiah. It is monotheism, like it or not. By the way, your quran has God calling himself "we". And in the Jewish scriptures (Christian Old Testament part of the bible), God calls Himself "Us" as well as "I". God is one, anyone who says we have 3 gods is completely ignorant and getting their information from invalid and ignorant sources.
2007-04-22 13:35:26
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answered by Ms DeeAnn 5
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