Are you a Trinitarian, and if so, can you defend the doctrine?

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Are you a Trinitarian, and can you defend the doctrine?

  • Yes, I am a Trinitarian, and I can defend the doctrine.

    Votes: 37 63.8%
  • Yes, I am a Trinitarian, but I cannot defend the doctrine.

    Votes: 2 3.4%
  • No, I deny the doctrine of the Trinity.

    Votes: 16 27.6%
  • I don't know if the Trinity is true or false.

    Votes: 3 5.2%

  • Total voters
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First, let me correct regarding what I say that they GOT divinity of the Father, It more suitable to say their DIVINITY IS THE FATHER, further that the Holy Spirit is the extension of the Father's whole being, and it is only the Son in humanity has the beginning but his Divinity is from eternity.
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Your "beliefs " are Man's attempt to reframe the bible because of the limitations of the human mind.
 
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jaybird88

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You are thinking about materialistic concepts. God is Spirit.
I'm thinking of one as in the definition of one. One is gonna remain one no matter if you're sitting in math biology or physics class. It's always one.
 
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I'm thinking of one as in the definition of one. One is gonna remain one no matter if you're sitting in math biology or physics class. It's always one.
You are thinking of God as material. Where three pieces of matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
 
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You are thinking of God as material. Where three pieces of matter cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
It's like your saying it's one but it's not one. Either way it conflict with what scripture says.
Why do Jews not have the Trinity in their doctrine?
 
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I still want to know why the Trinity belief of 2020 is not the same as the Church Fathers and Bishops of 325 AD?

By all logic, one view is correct and the other is BLASPHEMOUS!
 
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I don't know, a lot of those verses are just three things in a passage and your calling it The Trinity.
Why do the Jews not have a Trinity in their theology?

Because they do not follow the distorted KJV Bible. In the Hebrew text, Elohim is always singular, so there was no need to believe God is more than ONE!

  • Elohim in Hebrew script: the letters are, right-to-left:, aleph-lamed-he-yud-mem. Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים [ʔɛloːˈhim]) is a word in the Hebrew Bible, which refers to a single deity, particularly the Jewish God.
 
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Because they do not follow the distorted KJV Bible. In the Hebrew text, Elohim is always singular, so there was no need to believe God is more than ONE!

  • Elohim in Hebrew script: the letters are, right-to-left:, aleph-lamed-he-yud-mem. Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים [ʔɛloːˈhim]) is a word in the Hebrew Bible, which refers to a single deity, particularly the Jewish God.

But ENGLISH speaking people have turned Elohim to mean plural.
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So my question then:
Why has the ENGLISH speaking people rejected the Hebrew/Jews Biblical meaning?

These people, like Moses, Abraham literally dealt with God in person.

In Exodus, the Burning Bush where Yeshua reveals He is I AM, He tells Moses:

6 And He said, "I am ELOHIM of your father, ELOHIM of Abraham, ELOHIM of Isaac, and ELOHIM of Jacob." And Moses hid his face because he was afraid to look toward ELOHIM.

ווַיֹּ֗אמֶר אָֽנֹכִי֙ אֱלֹהֵ֣י אָבִ֔יךָ אֱלֹהֵ֧י אַבְרָהָ֛ם אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִצְחָ֖ק וֵֽאלֹהֵ֣י יַֽעֲקֹ֑ב וַיַּסְתֵּ֤ר משֶׁה֙ פָּנָ֔יו כִּ֣י יָרֵ֔א מֵֽהַבִּ֖יט אֶל־הָֽאֱלֹהִֽים:

Is Jesus saying He is triune here by saying He is THE GOD of...your father, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob?
And is Moses afraid of God being 3 when he was afraid to look at ELOHIM?

No, of course not!
It means the ONE PERSON GOD = ELOHIM!
 
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Which brings me back to this:

I still want to know why the Trinity belief of 2020 (TODAY) is not the same as the Church Fathers and Bishops of 325 AD?

By all logic, one view is correct and the other is BLASPHEMOUS!
 
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And please, I am not trying to be disrespectful. Most who interact with me know I follow the Church Fathers view of the Trinity, which is way diverse and different in all meaning than what I read in the KJV Bible/is preached TODAY.

But, only one of those views can be correct and the other has to be wrong.

So explain to me why the Church Fathers views are wrong if you believe today's version of the trinity?
 
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I believe in the trinity like John the Beloved taught his own Disciples who taught others that we now call our "CHURCH FATHERS.":


God, then, having His own Word internal within His own bowels,
........... begat Him, emitting Him
........... along with His own wisdom before all things.

but the wisdom [Spirit in this instance is Sophia] of God which was in Him, and
........... His holy Word which was always present with Him.
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What this is literally saying, that the WORD and WISDOM (Spirit) are not separate on their own, because they come from within God Himself and remain as Him.
 
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I wonder if this sheds new light?


THE NEW TESTAMENT WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN HEBREW | Research ...
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Jul 03, 2013 · THE NEW TESTAMENT WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN HEBREW and NOT Greek or Aramaic .....Are there any proofs that the original language of the New Testament was Hebrew, and not Greek or Aramaic?" The answer is "Yes!

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This revelation means the Greek translation has it wrong, or is misleading. And to compound that even further, is the English version. No wonder the trinity view from the Hebrew New Testament that the "Church Fathers" have given is much different than the Greek to English version. No wonder the Nicene Creed of 325 AD is more on terms to the "Oneness" view than today's modern "Trinity" view.

And that more than ever leads to this question:

I still want to know why the Trinity belief of 2020 (TODAY) is not the same as the Church Fathers and Bishops of 325 AD?

By all logic, one view is correct and the other is BLASPHEMOUS!

So then, which view is correct and which view is BLASPHEMOUS?
 

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This statement makes no sense. Let us look at this from reason and logic. Now let us look at this in the following manner and see if it makes any sense what you just said.

God = Supreme Being
The Father = God
Jesus = God

Now using trinity concept your above statement can be interpreted as follows "That's why God (Jesus) could be God and yet call God his God (Father)" Now how does this make any sense? Now if you are supreme, the highest power and authority, there can be no one else higher above. So how can one who is supreme, acknowledge another as being higher up? That makes no sense at all.
Genesis opens with the words In the beginning God created the Heavens and the Earth. In Hebrew the word there for God is Elohim
which is a plural word. It goes on to say let US make man in our own image. There is more than one person involved. Johns Gospel
calls Christ the word and states that all things were made by him. He tells us who the other person was You appear to be confusing nature with rank. The trinity share the same nature but they are not of the same rank just as Humanity shares the same nature but there are many people who are of higher and lower ranks to ourselves. I could say my Father was greater than I was but we shared the same nature. I cant understand why you find this so difficult to understand
 
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There are three persons who can claim to have always been and when the Apostles taught about God they mention these three.

No other's know what it is to have no beginning or end.

We know Jesus is an only son of the Father.

If they were not distinct in that regard the familial titles would be inaccurate.

The distinctions although unknowable by human reason, is why God is three persons and they are one in being having always been.
 
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There are three persons who can claim to have always been and when the Apostles taught about God they mention these three.

No other's know what it is to have no beginning or end.

We know Jesus is an only son of the Father.

If they were not distinct in that regard the familial titles would be inaccurate.

The distinctions although unknowable by human reason, is why God is three persons and they are one in being having always been.
God as one Spirit being cannot be simultaneous a three conscious deities.