Should you believe in the Trinity?
Trinitarians say that God is composed of three persons and all are Almighty God.
The Bible doesn’t use the terms “God-Man” TriUne God, Trinity, Three Persons in One God , Three in One God , TriUne characters of God, and other terminologies that Trinitarians invented. Why do you think you can’t find the word “reincarnation” in the Bible? The reason why you can’t find the word “reincarnation” in the Bible is the same reason why you can’t find the word “Trinity” in the Bible.
They use the following verses to prove the Trinity?
1. John 1:1, notice though how many persons are involved in John 1:1, Only TWO. And notice it says “the Word WAS…” Why do you think it is in PAST tense?
2. They also use Gen 1:26
Gen 1:26 states “Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness..”
Does this verse make God composed of THREE persons? Does it say anything about THREE PERSONS?
Please notice this.
2007-12-18
08:34:48
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Please notice this.
The Mother said “Let US make a cake”, Is the Mother composed of THREE PERSONS? Or Is the Mother THREE Mothers?
Or The Mother is only talking to someone else, which let’s say is a daughter.
3. They also use Isa 9:6 where it states
Isa 9:6 states
6 For there has been a child born to us, there has been a son given to us; and the princely rule will come to be upon his shoulder. And his name will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace.
According to Trinitarians, Jesus is the Almighty God because Isa 9:6 states that Jesus is the Mighty God. You’ll be fooled by the Trinitarians if you are not careful in what you read.
Please notice that in Isa 9:6 it is in FUTURE tense “WILL come”. So obviously, at the time Isa 9:6 was written, Jesus doesn’t have the title “Mighty God”. Isa 9:6 is a future prophecy, it hasn’t happened yet at that time it was written. So the title the Mighty God for Jesus has a beginning.
2007-12-18
08:35:29 ·
update #1
If Jesus has those titles with no beginning, then Trinitarians have a big problem.
Jesus is called the Eternal Father in Isa 9:6. Now that is a big conflict with the Trinitarian doctrine, because according that doctrine, the Son IS NOT the Father.
What do you think?
2007-12-18
08:36:46 ·
update #2
Does this text proves that Jesus is the Almighty God?
"For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form, and you have been given fullness in Christ, who is the head over every power and authority."(COLOSSIANS 2:9-10)
Liddell and Scott’s A Greek-English Lexicon, in its new ninth edition,
completed in 1940 and reprinted in 1948, Volume I, defines Theiótes as
“divine nature, divinity” (page 788). Theótes it defines in exactly the
same way, as “divinity, divine nature,” and then cites as an example
Colossians 2:9.
It is also of interest to note that both Weymouth and An American
Translation render the passage, “the fullness of God’s nature.”
“The fullness” that dwells in Jesus is the decision of someone else, that is the Father Colossians 1:19 (KJ, Dy).
2007-12-18
08:43:56 ·
update #3
Again In Col 2:9, Strong’s dictionary defined theotēs also as divinity . Divinity means “the QUALITY or state of being DIVINE” .www.m-w.com , so it is correct to translate theotes as “divine quality”.
According to the KJ version : And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God. Eph 3:19
Eph 3:19 will explain to you what Col 2:9 means. Having the fullness of God, or being filled with it does not mean that the one filled with the fullness of God , will become God himself nor make the Christian fully God himself. What the Christians will be filled is the fullness, not of BEING God, but of the divine qualities of God. This is the same in Jesus, what he is filled is the fullness of the divine qualities of his God, the Father.
And having "the fulness" of someone or something could similarly mean being greatly influenced by that person or thing.
2007-12-18
08:45:13 ·
update #4
"Just as a person can be full of pain, joy, love, and virtue, he can also be said to be filled with God ..., i.e. possessed and inspired by God." - Vol. 1, p. 734.[4]
2007-12-18
08:45:34 ·
update #5
Now, if the Son is Jehovah, the Father is Jehovah and the holy spirit is Jehovah according to the Trinity doctrine, then these THREE PERSONS, are THREE Jehovah.
But the Bible says in Deut 6:4 Listen, O Israel: Jehovah our God is ONE Jehovah.
Notice in Deut 6:4 it used “IS” and only ONE person is involved. If there are three Jehovah then it should have used ARE for THREE persons.
There is ONLY ONE JEHOVAH, who is God Almighty.
2007-12-18
08:47:17 ·
update #6
The truth can set us free. Trinitarians always say that those who do not believe in the Trinity are members of cults or misled by Satan. That's why it is important to know the truth.
2007-12-18
09:41:54 ·
update #7
The Trinity doctrine includes the following definite ideas:
1. There are said to be three divine persons—the Father, the Son, and the holy spirit—in the Godhead.
2. Each of these separate persons is said to be eternal, none coming before or after the other in time.
3. Each is said to be almighty, with none greater or lesser than the other.
4. Each is said to be omniscient, knowing all things.
5. Each is said to be true God.
6. However, it is said that there are not three Gods but only one God.
Search as you may, you will not find one scripture that uses the word Trinity, nor will you find any that says that Father, Son, and holy spirit are equal in all ways, such as in eternity, power, position, and wisdom. Not even a single scripture says that the Son is equal to the Father in those ways—and if there were such a scripture, it would establish not a Trinity but at most a “duality.” Nowhere does the Bible equate the holy spirit with the Father.
The "Christian" trinity was invented by the Catholic Church over 300 years after the Bible was completed. As A Catholic Dictionary notes: “The third Person was asserted at a Council of Alexandria in 362 . . . and finally by the Council of Constantinople of 381."
2007-12-18 09:27:41
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answered by LineDancer 7
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There are 2.4billion chrisitians in this world; they believe in Trinity God with minimal deviation of about .001%. Thus no matter how this .001% antichrist manoeuvre, this antichrist has miserably failed for the last 1800 yrs of manipulating the scriptures. The 2.4billion remains true n faithful to Triune God.
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answered by Mayflower 7
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there is no place in the bible that talks about the trinity. people use what Jesus said, you seen me you seen the Father, he was not saying he was the Father. he was with Jehovah God for billions of years before he came to earth, so he knows his Father real well. who was Jesus praying to? Jesus said he cannot do anything without the Father in heaven
2007-12-18 10:26:45
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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You have shown scriptures that indeed prove the trinty a false doctrine.
and your right jesus is called a mighty God but never is he called ALMIghty God for there is only one.
2007-12-18 08:40:40
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answered by charlotte626 3
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Oh- I don't think I'm going to get to my schoolwork tonight!!!
(giggles)
I got an email today where the person says that not all "Christians" believe in the Athanasian Creed, they have different beliefs on the trinity.
At least that explains the confusion!!!
2007-12-18 08:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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For an theist you have studied your scriptures more than most.
So you believe in trinity or not, how does it impact you or I.
What us all this googly gwak you throwing at us.
2007-12-18 09:00:13
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answered by Anonymous
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actually there are 3000 other gods, just because Christianity is en vogue does NOT make it the truth or right.
2007-12-18 08:49:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you should not believe in the trinity...it is not supported in the Bible.
2007-12-18 08:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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