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 forms of Trinitarianism are explained. Established about 1700 years ago, this new doctrine requires new vocabulary and new meanings not mentioned in Scripture. The doctrine of the Trinity is not taught in the Bible by Moses, Jesus, Peter, or Paul because it didn’t exist then.
Verses: Mark 12:30; John 10:30; 20:31; 1 Cor. 8:6; Heb. 1:5
Teacher: Don Snedeker
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...
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 differences between God and Jesus are so numerous in Scripture that it is impossible for them to be co-equal. God is eternal, omniscient,...