Satan has blinded the eyes of the unbeliever.
Satan transforms himself into an angel of light
Satan the great deceiver.
Even if there was a scripture in the bible that said the trinity was a lie. They would not see it.
The bible is so clear on this , There are many points Eg no one knows the time of the end not even my son or the angels.
The only thing i can say is commom sense is not to common
2007-08-11 06:47:36
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answered by pestie58 the spider hunter 6
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I know how you feel they always choose such verses namely in in John 1:1 a brother pointed out to me if they continued to read the whole chapter it would elaborate on what he meant, even though verse 2,3 clarifies it. Another thing to add is that it is common sensed that the trinity ISNT true in the bible, they dont ask questions like "Why did Jesus pray to himself then, to gain help" or "Who resurrected Jesus out of the tomb if Jesus literally DIED" or why he always referred to being lower than the FATHER throughout Matthew and Luke... Another Massive point is Christendom put pagan origins in EVERYTHING like Easter or Passover, and Christmas. Trinity was started wayyyy back in Egypt of the belief there were 3 deities that were ONE, plus so many other religions who are not Christian believe in such doctrines, yet that raises NO eyebrows!! This is why i LOVE referring more to history and searching for the TRUE translations. BTW for those who say ppl whom puts away trinity doesnt read the bible or "changes" it is not true...READ ALL BIBLES EVER PUBLISHED AND REFER TO ORGINAL TRANSCRIPTS, literally people the NWT isn't the only bible that proves Trinity not to be true.
2007-08-11 23:03:51
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answered by jrichelled 3
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I thank Jehovah God!! I Don't!!
It is a lie.
In the Bible we r given the name of God,
also the name of His Son..Jesus.
No Where are we given a name for the active force / the will of God, His holy spirit.
Moses worshiped 1 God.
As did these men as well: Abraham, David,
Noah, Solomon, Elijah, Daniel, Amos,Paul,
Peter, Joshua, Ruth, Ezra, Nehemiah, Job, Isaiah,
John the Baptizer, Zechariah, Matthew, Mark,
Luke, John, Nathaniel, Haggai, Hosea,
Jesus' own cousins-James & John,
Mary & Joseph, Timothy, I gotta stop.
Judaism is a monotheist religion.
During Jesus' night time trial, he said:
"you say I blaspheme bc I say I am God's Son,"
So the Pharises & the Sanhedrin also believe in 1 God.
Definately Not a triune godhead.....
What would have happened had Jesus said
'I am God incarnate,'
they probably would have stoned him to death then & there.
The believers of this lie,
are SOooo disrespectful to Jehovah God;
they r implying that He is less then what He is.
That He needs / must have a....oh! no, that He must have 2 co-equal partners.
As tho' He Himself were lacking something in
Power, Might, Knowledge,Righteousness, or LOVE.
And of Jesus and his sacrificing his perfect life, for a ransom in behalf of us all. Including the ppl who believe this lie.
So are Unitarians.
and also, Jehovah's Witnessess;
and Muslims.
A triune godhead is of Pagan origins.
Thank You Have A Nice Day.
B.Abi'Jah
2007-08-11 13:29:52
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answered by Anonymous
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You say that Jesus' words, "the Father and I are one" do not mean that Jesus is God. How do you know? Why would Jesus say "the Father and I are one" if He'd meant something else?
Moses worshipped the God that he knew. God revealed Himself as three Persons only after the time of Moses.
Jesus sent the apostles to baptize all nations "in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Matt. 28:20). Does that not imply a certain equality among the persons of the Trinity?
Jesus said, "Before Abraham came to be, I AM" (John 8:58). "I AM" is the name that God used for Himself when He spoke to Moses (Exodus 3:14).
Jesus prayed: " . . . that they may all be one, as You, Father, are in Me and I in You, that they also may be in us . . ." That sounds like unity to me.
Those of us who believe in the Holy Trinity - one God, three Persons - are not the ones who are picking verses that suit us and throwing the rest behind our backs.
2007-08-08 12:18:33
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answered by kcchaplain 4
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There is ONLY ONE GOD! Not a trinity.
285 Turtilliun, and 325 AD, Council of Nicea, is where the term was coined "trinitarianism" and "three persons"... not the bible.
The bible is strictly monotheistic. The believe in ONLY ONE GOD. The first commandment is this (Mark 12:29, Duet. 6:4,5) HEAR O' ISREAL, THE LORD OUR GOD IS ONE LORD." Not "one in unity" it is "one in number."
Here...
The Bible speaks of Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as different manifestations, roles, modes, titles, attributes, relationships to man, or functions of the one God, but it does not refer to Father, Son, and Holy Ghost as three persons, personalities, wills, minds, or Gods. God is the Father of us all and in a unique way the Father of the man Jesus Christ. God manifested Himself in flesh in the person of Jesus Christ, called the Son of God. God is also called the Holy Spirit, which emphasizes His activity in the lives and affairs of mankind.
God is not limited to these three manifestations; however, in the glorious revelation of the one God, the New Testament does not deviate from the strict monotheism of the Old Testament. Rather, the Bible presents Jesus as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Jesus is not just the manifestation of one of three persons in the Godhead, but He is the incarnation of the Father, the Jehovah of the Old Testament. Truly, in Jesus dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.
Jesus is everything that the Bible describes God to be. He has all the attributes, prerogatives, and characteristics of God Himself. To put it simply, everything that God is Jesus is. Jesus is the one God. There is no better way to sum it all up than to say with the inspired Apostle Paul, "For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him" (Colossians 2:9-10).
All those who are Trinitarian and truly desire to know God by Who He is, and His name, read thoroughly this....
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pentecostal/One-Top.htm (I myself was once Trinitarian, but God opened my heart and eyes, and He can do the same for you!)
http://www.housefellowship.org
http://www.splashdesignworks.com
2007-08-08 12:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I worship the Triune God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, according to the Holy Scriptures!
2007-08-08 11:59:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I Honor and worship my Father Jehovah GOD. His son was sent to us to save mankind and that he and only he alone (Jesus) has the right to sit at his father side only !!!! No one is above Jehovah,
2007-08-11 13:52:47
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answered by lydia 3
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Acts chapter 5 says that when Annanias lied....he lied to the Holy Spirit (God)
There is one God....who eternally exists in 3 distinct Personalities:
Father, Son & Holy Spirit. The 3 are never inferior to one another.
Not sure what bible you've been reading....
2007-08-08 11:58:42
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answered by primoa1970 7
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Click on this and stroll down to the comparisons. Holy scriptures prove Jesus is God.http://www.jesus-is-lord.com/jesusgd2.htm
2007-08-08 12:00:33
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answered by Red neck 7
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