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Do you understand that the Trinitarians agree with the teaching of Deuteronomy 6:4 that there is only one God?
yes or no

Do you understand that Trinitarians teach NOT that there are three gods in the Trinity but that there is only one God and that there are three persons within the one Godhead?
yes or no

2007-10-01 15:52:02 · 29 answers · asked by Nina, BaC 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

29 answers

yes and yes.

God bless!

2007-10-01 15:55:25 · answer #1 · answered by Devoted1 7 · 7 2

I answered this before, and its in the bible, there is no Trinity.
Where in the bible do you find any thing, any thing at all, about a Trinity.
John 1:1> In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God. and the Word was God. --- This verse is talking about the Word; its telling in the beginning , before creation started, there was two (the God family), They both have the title God, like a James family.Now they were standing in nothing.
John 1:3 > All things were made by Him; and without Him was not any thing made that was made. ----- This is speaking of the Word. The word and God the Father, were like one, God the Father spoke, and every thing was created through the Word. God stays in His Kingdom, and every thing is carried out through the word, (which later be came Jesus Christ) God does it all, through Jesus, when we pray, we have to go through Jesus. When Jesus came down to us from God, every thing he did or spoke, was God the father.
The Bible does not talk about the Holy spirit as an Entity, because it is a part of God the father. It is a part of God's spirit that is sent to His people as a comforter.
There is still only two, God the Father, and His Son, Jesus Christ, setting at His throne on the right hand of God His Father.

2007-10-01 23:39:42 · answer #2 · answered by Herb E 4 · 0 1

Yes

Yes

They're ONE God, but One God with 3 forms, one the Holy Spirit, one Jesus Christ and one, the Father God

they're like fractions but with unlimited powers, 1/3+1/3+1/3=1

2007-10-01 22:58:31 · answer #3 · answered by 0110010100 5 · 6 0

John 1:1
John 10:30
1 John 5:8

all those questions God answers.

2007-10-01 22:57:28 · answer #4 · answered by n9wff 6 · 3 0

God is One
read 1John 5:8 the three is one
like the sun its one but has light and heat and it self but it one
the Father the son the Holy spirit is one God
even in the old testament Pslam 109 :1 God said to my God.
what that mean it mean the Father say to Jesus.

2007-10-01 23:59:05 · answer #5 · answered by Mosa A 7 · 2 1

Yes
Yes, but as the three are co-eternal, co-equal, which by the way, is contradictory in the scriptures.

The trinity is based on 33 misapplied or mistranslated verses of the Bible.
The mistranslated ones are easy to expose.
The misapplied ones are too, for they contradict the rest of the Bible that shows Jesus is a subordinate creature.
Not a being that is co-equal, co-eternal to the Father.

2007-10-01 23:06:04 · answer #6 · answered by rangedog 7 · 0 2

Yes I agree that there is only one God.
And that God is -
God the Father,
God the Son, and
God the Holy Spirit.

2007-10-01 23:01:55 · answer #7 · answered by jenx 6 · 5 0

God describes Himself as three persons, ONE God. God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.

Just as a man can be a son, a father, and a husband and still be ONE man. God doesnt tell us to figure it out in our heads, as we really cant comprehend the TRINITY, He just tells us to believe it.

He even says in Genesis "let US make man in OUR image"...hello, does that not sound like three in ONE?

It sure does to ME.

2007-10-01 23:00:50 · answer #8 · answered by goinupru 6 · 6 0

Sure they do, it is in the Bible they have to believe it.However if you read that passage in Deut 6:4, the word for one is "ehad". It is the same Hebrew word that Genesis uses when it says Adam married his wife and they became one (ehad) flesh. So how do you who reject the trinity deal with that?

2007-10-01 23:00:33 · answer #9 · answered by oldguy63 7 · 3 0

No because of the definition of trinity.

Trinity-a group of three closely related persons or things
That was the definition until Christian dogma, I like the first one better.

P.S. Look up Dogma

2007-10-01 23:16:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO.

Trinity means 3 as 1. There is 1 GOD, omnipotent. Can be everywhere at the same time.

2007-10-01 22:57:18 · answer #11 · answered by ivan_the_terrible 4 · 1 1

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