Andrew
Matt 18:15
- Joined
- Aug 25, 2017
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- Age
- 40
- Gender
- Male
- Religious Affiliation
- Christian
- Political Affiliation
- Conservative
- Marital Status
- Single
- Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed
- Yes
I dont believe in any of that stuff you claim.We weren't talking about choosing churches. The doctrine of the Trinity is a belief.
You've said this many times. If it's easy to grasp, you'll believe it, even if it's not Biblical. Even if you fashion your own theory. I cannot do that nor can the others here who tried to explain that none of us--you included--is capable of completely understanding the nature of God anyway. That's why they say that it's a mystery, but at least they know what that mystery is and are not falling into saying that Jesus was just a man who taught good things, or that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three different gods, like a divine committee, or something else--all of which are easier than belief in the Trinity. But the Trinity is what the Bible teaches.
Adding trinity to a monotheistic God is adding confusion and the way I see it, having always believed in simplicity, when I read in revelation "Mystery Babylon" it pertains to the whole trinity idea of Mystery and because its so Confusing (babylon means confusion) I personally see the Trinity as ordained by early Pagan Catholicism IS the Mystery Babylon of revelation and speaks to me today.
Give me ONE scripture that PROVES the mystery of the Godhead