Religious Cults & False Prophets~ Discussions and DebatesModalism: Heresy Or Catholic Persecution of Truth?If we hold this creed of the trinity to be true, then one must confess they believe in three gods. Let's analyze these statements... I argue there is only one God and no trinity. This creed is the doctrine of the trinity and it's definition according to those who created it. Now according to this, the father is one. So therefore I'll label the father (1). The Son is another, so I must give him a different number since He is not the Father according to trinitarian belief. So the Son gets (2). And yet the Holy spirit is another still so I'll label him (3) because they say it's not the father or son. So now we have three persons who make one God according to trinitarian belief. So far so good. Three persons make up 1 God. Okay, let's move on. So the one God is thus [(1) (2) (3)]. The father is not made nor begotten. So (1) is not made or begotten. The Son is not made but he is begotten. So (2) is begotten. The Holy Spirit is not made or begotten, but proceeds. So (3) proceeds. Okay so far we have 1 God who is begotten, but not begotten, and proceeds. Okay so far, this one God is not begotten, but he is begotten. He also proceeds. Very interesting concept here. It has already contradicted itself but anyways, let's go on... The Father is God (1), the Son is God (2), and the Spirit is God (3). If we hold this statement to be true, then we have this image [(1)] one god, [(2)] second God (because he is not the father but still god and we cannot give him the same number because of this). and [(3)] the third god. Unless they are not God by themselves, then this is accurate. with the brackets representing God/gods. We have three at this point So if the Father is God and not begotten. Then [(1)] God is not begotten. If the Son is God. Then [(2)] God is begotten. So we have one god who is not begotten and another who is begotten. If the Spirit is God. Then God is not begotten but proceeds. So we have another God [(3)] who proceeds and is not either of the first two. Now that's a contradiction. If the trinitarian claims that all three persons make one God. Then God is [(1) (2) (3)]. Reason being that the 1 God is three persons. And if that one God is three persons, then God is begotten because the Father, Son, and Spirit is God. So God coming in the flesh means that [(1) (2) (3)] came in the flesh because God is all three persons. Otherwise, God did not come in the flesh b/c Father, Son, and Spirit did not come. The scripture says that God came in the flesh. so [(1) (2) (3)] all came in the flesh because this is the one God. If all did not come in the flesh but they claim God came in the flesh. Then that would mean that all three are not one God, because a God came in the flesh that was not all three. Now if we say that only the Son came in the flesh and still claim that God came in the flesh then we end up with this [(2)]. Now if this is God [(2)] by itself. Then while God was here in the flesh. [(1) (3)] were not in the flesh according to trinitarian doctrine and therefore there remains another God other than the one who came in the flesh [(2)]. WIth the brackets representing God, we now have two gods. One who is in the flesh and one who is not. But the problem thickens... Now if we say the Father is God, then [(1)] this bracket represents the Father being God. And if the Father is God and not the other two. THen this [(1)] is God by itself. If we say the Son is God [(2)], then this bracket represents another God because they are not the same person but they are still God. So the Father is God [(1)] and is not the Son. The Son is God [(2)] but not the Father or Spirit. Therefore we have two gods so far. The Father is a God and the Son is a God by themselves. And finally, the Spirit [(3)] is God but is not the Father or the Son. Trinity is a twisted and contradictory belief. Being as though they claim the Father, Son, and Spirit are all gods individually. Our sketch is thus if place side by side [(1)] [(2)] [(3)] But if they are not three gods but rather One god then it should be thus [(1) (2) (3)] If we say they are one God. God in the flesh is thus [(1) (2) (3)]. If they are not one God, then it is possible for God to come in the flesh while the other two remain behind. They say Satan is the author of confusion. And boy do the trinitarian have some confusion on their hands... And the survey says BRAINWASHED... With Love, |
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