The Trinity Error (Part 2)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @grahamtopfuel
    @grahamtopfuel 7 месяцев назад

    The concept of the Trinity, that is, that God consists of 3 separate divine persons, is absolutely nowhere to be found in the Bible. Just because God the Father exists as spirit, and God the Son manifests Himself in flesh, does not mean they are 2 separate persons. And just because God's Spirit can manifest Himself in space and time, does not mean they are 2 separate persons either. The Trinity Model makes the critical mistake of trying to conceptually divide an all powerful and omnipresent God into 3 separate divine persons. God clearly manifests Himself as the Father (Spirit) and as the Son (Flesh & Spirit), and as the Holy Spirit (Spirit ), throughout the Bible but they are still the same Spiritual Person. How difficult is this to understand.

  • @grahamtopfuel
    @grahamtopfuel 4 месяца назад

    THE BIBLICAL TRINITY. God is one omnipresent, omniscient spiritual person, but manifests in 3 different "states of being" as the Father (transcendent state), Son or Logos (immanent state), Holy Spirit (active state). ✝️ TRANSCENDENT STATE = not limited by time and space, and unknowable to us ✝️ IMMANENT STATE = is perceivable and present in time and space ✝️ ACTIVE STATE = God's active presence within us and in the cosmos

  • @grahamtopfuel
    @grahamtopfuel 5 месяцев назад

    THE TRINITY ERROR. ✝️ The Trinity Doctrine (as defined in the Nicean and Athanasius creeds 4th Century) states that God is 3 separate persons. 3 persons = 3 separate beings = 3 God's = Tritheism, and this is NOT biblical. The bible is strictly Monotheistic (Deuteronomy 6:4) and states that God is One Spiritual person and not three persons. The Biblical Trinity is ONE TRANSCENDENT DIVINE SPIRITUAL PERSON (GOD) manifest in 3 different states as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit but all are still ONE SPIRITUAL person and not 3 as stated in the Athanasius Trinity Doctrine. ✝️ DEFINITIONS: BEING = defined as anything that exists or lives. PERSON = defined as any being that has its own center of consciousness and will, its own intelligence and personality (eg, human person "being" or spiritual person "being"). Therefore, a person is by default ALSO a being. So 3 PERSONS = 3 BEINGS = 3 GODS = Tritheism. This is not an accurate description of the "Biblical Trinity" which is strictly Monotheistic.

  • @grahamtopfuel
    @grahamtopfuel 4 месяца назад

    ✝️✝️✝️ THE BIBLICAL TRINITY. God is One Spiritual Person who has eternally manifested in 3 “STATES OF BEING” (referred to as manifestations in the bible). God is never described as 3 separate persons in the Bible. As God is spirit (John 4:24) we therefore only have one Omnipresent , all powerful Spirit who has the ability to reveal Himself in different ways throughout the Bible namely as the Father, the Son (Logos) and the Holy Spirit (Also as the Angel of the Lord, in Old Testament). If you say the father, Son and Holy Spirit are 3 separate spiritual persons (like in the Trinity Doctrine implies), then you have 3 Gods, which is Tritheism and this is not Biblical. It's very easy to understand. A) the Holy Spirit is just the Spirit of God not another spirit or person. B) the Son is just God in "Flesh", but the full Spirit of God lives within the body of Christ, so Christ is the same supreme spiritual person as God NOT another person. The bible is strictly Monotheistic and this means God is only ONE spiritual person. The Bible never ever says God is 3 persons.
    NOTE: Just because the Father, Son and Holy Spirit share the same Divine essence (Greek = Homoousios) DOES NOT make them One God. You and me both share the same “human essence” and “human nature”, but that does not make us one "human" This is a philosophical idea that was included into the early Roman Catholic Trinity Doctrine to address the key problem of the Trinity Model which states that God is 3 separate persons = 3 Gods = polytheism. GOD IS ONE BECAUSE HE IS ONE SPIRITUAL PERSON (strict monotheism), not because they share the same divine essence.