Is the Trinity biblical?
Is the Trinity taught in the Bible?
No sir, and it's sad so many are letting themselves be taken to the spiritual cleaners.:devil:
There are verses in the New Testament which might
appear to support the traditional doctrine of the trinity, but good research in the Scriptures and the history of the doctrine has brought me and many others to the conviction that "
the case for the trinity rests on questionable treatment of the biblical documents" (stated by Anthony Buzzard & Charles Hunting in their interesting book,
The Doctrine of the Trinity, Christianity's Self-Inflicted Wound).
The case for the trinity "
ignores the massive evidence for unitary monotheism--the belief in one God as a single person, the Father of Jesus Christ--and relies heavily on inference from a few select verses." It isolates certain texts and forgets that their context is
the whole of Scripture.
Doctrines must be built upon
plain, straightforward texts. After much research by a number of Biblical experts, many of them now admit that the trinity doctrine cannot be documented in the Bible, and is truly a distortion of Bible teachings. It is my desire, and that of other non-trinitarians, that people will examine the evidence that counters the trinity doctrine with an open mind.
Church historians have recorded that believers in God as a single person were "at the beginning of the third century still the large
majority." (
Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition, Vol.23, p.963)
Present-day fundamental Christianity claims to believe in the inerrancy of Scripture and the authority of Christ, and yet they have never come to believe in a statement made by Christ himself that summed up his feeling & knowledge of his Father:
"This is eternal life, that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom You sent." (John 17:3) Are they totally insensitive to the warning issued by Jesus when he said, "In vain they worship me,
teaching as doctrines the commands of men"? (Matthew 15:9) Have they fallen under the spell of theological leaders, mainly from the 2nd to the 5th century, when they allowed their Greek philosophy backgrounds to corrupt the Hebrew thought which formed the basis of the young Christian church?
Neither the Old Testament nor the New Testament offer evidence for the doctrine of the trinity. A person can establish this fact by a
careful, open-minded examination of the Biblical writings. There is no passage of Scripture that asserts that God is three, no authentic verse which claims that the one God is three persons, three spirits, three divine infinite minds, or three anything. Any claim that there are three who make up the Deity must be based on
inference, rather than plain statements. The trinitarian concept relies on often
tortured logic which lacks solid support in the earliest Christian writings.
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