Session 5 - Arguments Outside of Scripture Used to Defend the Trinitarian Doctrine

November 11, 2021 01:19:13
Session 5 - Arguments Outside of Scripture Used to Defend the Trinitarian Doctrine
On the Errors of The Trinity
Session 5 - Arguments Outside of Scripture Used to Defend the Trinitarian Doctrine

Nov 11 2021 | 01:19:13

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Show Notes

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 the fourth century introduced human philosophy, largely based on Plato’s writings, and created a new view that God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit are three persons with one essence, co-equal and co-eternal. In this way, Scripture was corrupted to mean something that was never intended. 

Verses: Matt. 13:32; 1 John 5:7; 1 Tim. 3:16; 1 Thess. 5:21; Col. 2:8 

Teacher: Don Snedeker 

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