The cornerstone of Trinitarian doctrine is that Christ is 100% man and 100% God, that is, Christ has two natures in one person. However, Jesus himself stated that he only does what God shows or tells him, and that God is greater than he. The Scriptures describe Jesus as divine, meaning God-like, but that doesn’t mean he is equal to God.The Trinitarian doctrine is neither defined nor supported by scripture. Verses: Matt. 16:13; Mark 13:32; John 1:18; 14:27 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...
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...
Studying the biblical verses cited to confirm the Trinity reveals problems such as corruption from the ancient texts, misinterpretation in light of context, or...