The Trinity = 3 Gods

Simple, despite the explantion!

I think it means 1 God, the 3 different forms God created for reaching the followers of Jesus Christ and delivering us the Word

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Sorry, Jacques- NOT in the Bible!

Oh well I’m confused now

Study the Bible, pray for God’s spirit (power), not believe in men!
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We worship 1 God who is in 3 Persons as Catholics! Never get confused. :slight_smile:

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You are spam? Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

I know that is in the Dogma.
NOT the Bible.

Not in the Bible- ANYWHERE!

Can a human father have a son who is not human? No more can God the Father have a Son who is not God. “The Father and I are one,” Jesus said—not two Gods, not one God and one human. The Holy Spirit is described as being like the breath of God. Your breath is part of you, not a separate person, always within you even when you breathe out. You are free to not believe in the Trinity, but claiming it’s not in the Bible is utterly false, and other posters have already provided relevant Scriptures.

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What you describe here sounds like the heresy of modalism.

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To [y]our simple-mind, that does sound simple, but the reality is that the Holy Trinity is not as simple as this.

I have a question. Your user name is “Question,” but you seem to never ask a question. You should change your user name to, “Interjection” : )

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I don’t know. I did not create the site : )

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I have all KINDS of questions!
One one?

For me, it would be nice if you started by opening up a bit. Tell us about yourself, and so on. Like, build a relation (an electronic one).

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I’m not here to get attention, but I want the God of Christ to!
Do you KNOW of Him?
My impression those who started this Church created the Trinity to HIDE him!

" heresy " to you church, “truth” to God.

Everyone has dogma. Look up the etymology of the word. Your dogma is Nontrinitarianism.

Now, there is formal dogma, doctrine, ordinary teaching, and discipline, which define certain truths, theology, council, and behavioral procedures (which can change).

Everyone has a lens by which they view the world or put their focus on. For StephenAndrew that lens is what he refers to as OMNILogic. For you, yours is Nontrinitarianism. I view most things through the lens of Free Will & Personal Responsibility.

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