IS JESUS GOD_
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The "Shield of the Trinity" or Scutum Fidei diagram of traditional medieval Western Christian symbolism, since 12th-century CE.

IS THE TRINITY TRUE, 
OR FALSE?
The Christian doctrine of the Trinity (from Latin trinitas "triad", from trinus "threefold") defines God as three consubstantial persons, expressions, or hypostases: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit; "one God in three persons". The three persons are distinct, yet are one "substance, essence or nature". In this context, a nature" is what one is, while a "person" is who one is.

One God.
Main article: Monotheism
Christianity, having emerged from Judaism, is a monotheistic religion. Never in the New Testament does the Trinitarian concept become a "tritheism" (three Gods) nor even two. God is one, and that God is a single being is strongly declared in the Bible:

The Shema of the Hebrew Scriptures:
 "Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God, the LORD is one.
"[Deut 6:4]

The first of the Ten Commandments-"Thou shalt have no other gods before me."[5:7]

And "Thus saith the LORD the King of Israel and his redeemer the LORD of hosts: I am the first and I am the last; and beside me there is no God."[Isa 44:6]

In the New Testament: "The LORD our God is one."[Mk 12:29]

Scripture contains neither the word Trinity, nor an expressly formulated doctrine of the Trinity. Rather, according to the Christian theology, it "bears witness to" the activity of a God.
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Dear friends for months, every day and night I have been doing some serious deep explosive research, including having 100's of debates with Trinitarian Bible Teachers and Scholars while demanding real explanations on the doctrine of the TRINITY.
 
If you are interested in the truth, please do look out for my next article with much more of my research on the truth of the trinity, where I will show you how to cross examine Trinitarian Bible Teachers and Scholars and test them for the truth.
 
Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world. 
1 John 4:1. English Standard Version
 
You will be shocked to the core, when you discover Satan truly has deceived 
THE WHOLE WORLD. 
 
And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth
 THE WHOLE WORLD: 
he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him. 
Revelation 12:9.
 
However, the good news is, as you are still here, it is not too late to discover the truth.
 
I will very easily prove to you how Trinitarian Bible Scholars cannot give a single explanation to why Jesus and His disciples never ever taught the doctrine of the trinity.

Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness,
 but instead expose them. 
 Ephesians 5:11
 
And why Trinitarian Bible Scholars and teachers still follow and teach millions the trinity is biblical, with NO biblical facts whatsoever.
 
For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, disguising themselves as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for even Satan disguises himself as an angel of light. So it is no surprise if his servants, also, disguise themselves as servants of righteousness. Their end will correspond to their deeds. 
2 Corinthians 11:13-15.
 
Join me next week. Seeing is believing.
 
You are welcome to read my long research so far here.
If you are thinking of contacting me, to tell me I am wrong, please do at least read my research with an open heart first, as I am sure you will find the answer to your questions?


Here is one of the best comments I have read yet. It is so good and true I have copied it below.

By:
NahalHayyim.

Some helpful quotes from Xtian experts on the doctrine of the trinity and how it came to be formed. 

"Because the Trinity is such an important part of later Christian doctrine, it is striking that the term does not appear in the NT. Likewise the developed concept of three coequal partners in the Godhead found in later creedal formulations cannot be clearly detected within the confines of the canon" (Oxford Companion to the Bible, ed. Bruce Metzger, OUP, 1993, p. 782).

"The word Trinity is not found in the Bible.... It did not find a place formally in the theology of the church until the fourth century" (Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Intervarsity Press, Tyndale House Publishers, 1980, part 3, p. 1).

The Trinity "is not directly and immediately the Word of God" (New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967, Vol. XIV, p. 304).

"In Scripture there is yet no single term by which the Three Divine Persons are denoted together. The word 'Trias' (of which the Latin 'Trinitas' is a translation) is first found in Theophilus of Antioch about 180 AD.... Shortly afterwards it appears in its Latin form of 'Trinitas' in Tertullian" (The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1912, Vol. 15, p. 47).

"Hasty conclusions cannot be drawn from usage, for [Tertullian] does not apply the words [which were later applied to Trinitarianism] to Trinitarian theology" (Michael O'Carroll, Trinitas: A Theological Encyclopedia of the Holy Trinity, 1987, p. 208).

Basically this mystery doctrine Xtians are being fed can be traced back to a few gentile "church fathers" in leadership nearly 100-200 yrs after the Nazarene. There is NO LINK of a mystery trinity doctrine teaching from the Nazarene or his brother James (left in charge according to early church historians)! The Jewish people have NEVER received such teaching from the G-d of Israel in Sinai, Moses, the Torah, or the Prophets, till today. There is NOTHING in the Hebrew Scriptures teaching about a trinitarian mystery doctrine, and nothing of the sort expressly found in the NT as well. 

"There is in the Old Testament no indication of distinctions in the Godhead; it is an anachronism to find either the doctrine of the Incarnation or that of the Trinity in its pages" ("God," Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Vol. 6, p. 254).

"Theologians today are in agreement that the Hebrew Bible does not contain a doctrine of the Trinity" (The Encyclopedia of Religion, ed. Mircea Eliade, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987, Vol. 15, p. 54).

"The doctrine of the Trinity is not taught in the Old Testament" (New Catholic Encyclopedia, 1967, Vol. XIV, p. 306).

"The Old Testament tells us nothing explicitly or by necessary implication of a Triune God who is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.... There is no evidence that any sacred writer even suspected the existence of a [Trinity] within the Godhead.... Even to see in the Old Testament suggestions or foreshadowings or 'veiled signs' of the Trinity of persons, is to go beyond the words and intent of the sacred writers" (Edmund J. Fortman, The Triune God, Baker Book House, 1972, pp. xv, 8, 9).

"There is no break between the Old Testament and the New. The monotheistic tradition is continued. Jesus was a Jew, trained by Jewish parents in the Old Testament scriptures. His teaching was Jewish to the core; a new gospel indeed but not a new theology...And he accepted as his own belief the great text of Jewish monotheism: Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God is one God" (L.L. Paine, A Critical History of the Evolution of Trinitarianism, Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1900, p. 4).

"The Old Testament can scarcely be used as authority for the existence of distinctions within the Godhead. The use of 'us' by the divine speaker (Gen. 1:26, 3:32, 11:7) is strange, but it is perhaps due to His consciousness of being surrounded by other beings of a loftier order than men (Isa. 6:8)" (A.B. Davidson, "God," Hastings Dictionary of the Bible, Vol. II, p. 205).

"From Philo onward, Jewish commentators have generally held that the plural [Gen. 1:26, 'Let us make man....'] is used because God is addressing his heavenly court, i.e., the angels (cf. Isa. 6:8). [This is also the explanation given by the NIV Study Bible] From the Epistle of Barnabas and Justin Martyr, who saw the plural as a reference to Christ, Christians have traditionally seen this verse as foreshadowing the Trinity. It is now universally admitted that this was not what the plural meant to the original author" (Gordon Wenham, Word Commentary on Genesis, p. 27).
 
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