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Well hello!
All you Christians out there I want YOUR opinion!
I have studied this doctrine defined as the Trinity, and I tend to see a lot of issues with it. So I am just curious is someone that actually knows anything about it. (Not what you have always been taught, But what you have Studied) Would give me a brief but intellectual standpoint on it, in hopes of a discussion. What is the Trinity in your own words? And from a biblical point of view Why do you believe it?
All you Christians out there I want YOUR opinion!
I have studied this doctrine defined as the Trinity, and I tend to see a lot of issues with it. So I am just curious is someone that actually knows anything about it. (Not what you have always been taught, But what you have Studied) Would give me a brief but intellectual standpoint on it, in hopes of a discussion. What is the Trinity in your own words? And from a biblical point of view Why do you believe it?
I look at it this way- an egg has 3 parts- a white, a yolk, and a shell- but all together it is one egg. In the same way all 3 (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit) are together one God. Just as all three parts of an egg will have the same DNA, all 3 of the Godhead have the same spiritual DNA- they are all Deity (God). They all work together of the same mind and purpose, they never work apart. For example, if someone claims that the Holy Spirit told them to do something that goes against scripture, they are lying or misinformed- they are going against Jesus Who is the Word of God (John 1:1). I personally believe that when Jesus asked Peter 3 times if he loved Him, that it was not because Peter denied Him 3 times, but because the Father and the Holy Spirit also asked Peter through Christ's body. The questions are the same, the responses are the same, but all 3 times it's worded differently. If you ask me a question 3 times in a row my answer will be the exact same wording all 3 times. I tried this on many different people- all the same every time.
OK, now for scriptures...
Genesis 1:26 "Let US make man in OUR image." This is plural. God did not say in this verse, "I will make man in My image." (Singular), so who are the 'US'? Well we know that there were only God and angels before the creation of earth. Does the 'US' mean in the image of God and angels? Well no, because then the next verse would read, "In the image of God and of angels mankind was created- both male and female." No, verse 27 says that mankind was created in the image of God- both male and female. Therefore- 'God' is plural- more than one person. Genesis 1:1 even says the Holy Spirit was hovering over the waters. And what did Jesus say in Matthew 28:19? To baptize in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
How about a scripture where God the Father Himself calls Jesus 'God'? Hebrews 1:9 "...therefore God, Your God has..."
John 1:1 "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was WITH God and the Word WAS God." How can you be with God and be God at the same time if 'God' is not plural?
Jesus says if you've seen Him you've seen the Father. (John 14:9). In Colossians 1:19 ALL the fullness of God dwells in Jesus Christ. We all know that God created the world, well in speaking of Jesus, Colossians 1:16 says that all things were created by Him and for Him. And in John 1:3 it says that without Jesus NOTHING was made that had been made. Jesus, the Word, said "Let there be..." and there was. (Literally- whether physically or spiritually, man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds from the mouth of God) (Matt 4:4). (You can't say that about any other book on your bookshelf).
OK, I guess I'm getting into proving that Jesus is God (Deity), but that's part of proving that God is plural- God the Son, God the Holy Spirit (John 16:13 refers to the Holy Spirit as 'He' and not "It'), and God the Father. In Revelation 22:9 John was sharply corrected for bowing down to worship the angel that he was speaking to, why? Because, as they angel said, you can only worship God. But in Matthew 28:17 the apostles worshiped Jesus, yet He did not correct them, why? Because they were not wrong- Jesus is God.
Wow, there are so many verses, ok one more. In Mark 16:19 it says Jesus will sit at the right hand of God. If Jesus is God, and the scriptures say He is, how can He sit next to Himself? God is plural. The trinity (a man-made word) is true- God consists of 3 persons Who are of one mind and purpose. We can also be of the same mind and purpose, and we can be Godly, but we will never be Deity- there will never be more than 3 Deity in the one and only God.