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To be known as a Christian today, it is expected that a person profess belief in the trinity. In fact, some organizations insist on it and some even go so far as to require it.
How can they do that? Did you know that the word "trinity" does not appear in the Scriptures at all? So where does the concept come from? What is a trinity? Is it biblical?
Reviews:
**** [Sep 15, 2002] by Brian
Do not try to understand the Holy Trinity, for we cannot. We can only feel his love from this unity. Ask Him and He will reveal to you what you and I need on this earth. Our human minds cannot comprehend His infinite love.
***** [Aug 22, 2002] by Jordan
The Holy trinity is a topic in which people get confused on, but let me get this clear, In NO WAY is God three separate persons but HE HAS THREE SEPARATE PERSONALITIES: He is Creator of all things (Father), He came in the flesh (Son), and He comes to us in the spirit which guides us (Holy Spirit).....people mistake him for three separate people, but in reality he has three separate PERSONALITIES......got it???.....i dont want to go in depth cuz it'l take time but im just laying the TRUE outine of him......GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!
* [Aug 13, 2002] by Sadie
Eph 4:5 said One Lord, one Faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in you all. God is omnipresent, which means he can be in heaven and walk on the earth at the same time.
***** [Jun 15, 2002] by Will
Amen Brethren!
***** [Jan 7, 2002] by Arthur Saraiva
Amen Brother!!
***** [Dec 31, 2001] by Rich
The Bible does not teach "trinity". This is false doctrine. God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost are three separate personages. They are the same in spirit and purpose but they are three distinct personages. Jesus appeared to his apostles and said, "Behold, it is I myself, handle me and see for a spirit hath not flesh and bones as ye see me have". Thus we see that Jesus also has a body of flesh and bones. The Trinity as taught by most Chrisian Churches is a manmade doctrine. Shame.
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