Trinitarians state that the “logos” in John 1:1 is Jesus, who was with and was God from the beginning. However, when Jesus is substituted for God, many verses of Scripture make no sense. However, if the “logos” is understood to encompass the power, wisdom, reason, and discourse of God, of which Jesus was the human expression, then the verses make sense. John 20:31 states that Jesus is the son of God, not God the son. Verses: John 1:1, 14, 18; 20:31; Rev. 19:13 Teacher: Don Snedeker
This session defines Trinitarianism as “father, son, and holy spirit are three persons with one essence that are co-equal and co-eternal,” and three different...
Studying the biblical verses cited to confirm the Trinity reveals problems such as corruption from the ancient texts, misinterpretation in light of context, or...
The first three centuries of Christian doctrine embraced the Apostle’s Creed and made no mention of a Trinitarian doctrine. However, numerous church councils in...