That is the question at hand. Do you believe in the doctrine of the Trinity?Of course it is false.
Liar.
I have already stated many times that I believe in the deity of Jesus.
You are the one that does not believe on the Son of God.
The issue here is not whether the several trinity doctrines are a true representations of the relationship between Jesus and God the Father.
The issue is whether promoting a trinity doctrine distorts the message of the Bible by making a mockery of the verses in it, like this one:
John 5:30
30 I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me.
The Bible consistently treats Jesus as subordinate to God.
You falsely claim that anyone that believes the Bible on this is a non-believer.
The Trinity is the Christian teaching that God exists in three eternal Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Father is not the same Person as the Son; the Son is not the same Person as the Holy Spirit; and the Holy Spirit is not the same Person as Father. They are not three gods and not three beings. They are three distinct Persons; yet, they are all the one God. Each has a will, can speak, can love, etc., and these are demonstrations of personhood. They are in absolute perfect harmony, consisting of one substance. They are co-eternal, co-equal, and co-powerful. If any one of the three were removed, there would be no God.
There is, though, an apparent separation of some functions among the members of the Godhead. For example, the Father chooses who will be saved (Eph. 1:4); the Son redeems them (Eph. 1:7); and the Holy Spirit seals them (Eph. 1:13).
A further point of clarification is that God is not one Person, the Father, with Jesus as a creation, and the Holy Spirit as a force (Jehovah's Witnesses). Neither is He one Person who took three consecutive forms, i.e., the Father, became the Son, who became the Holy Spirit. Nor is God the divine nature of the Son (wherein Jesus had a human nature perceived as the Son, and a divine nature perceived as the Father (Oneness theology). Nor is the Trinity an office held by three separate gods (Mormonism).
The word, "person," is used to describe the three members of the Godhead, because the word, "person," is appropriate. A person is self aware, can speak, love, hate, say, "you," "yours," "me," "mine," etc. Each of the three Persons in the Trinity demonstrate these qualities. (From CARM.Org)
Do you believe in the Trinity?