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This verse means that God having unlimited power. Trinity is something else. There is no place in the Testaments, Old or New, which speaks directly of the Trinity. Trinity has always been a mystery. In fact, it is usually described as a divine mystery. I asked several good Christians to explain the Trinity to me. I was told that the Trinity must be accepted on faith because we cannot always understand the ways of God. Such an answer requires the acceptance that blind faith is a virtue. Jehovah's Witnesses do not accept the Trinity and see Jesus as the ransom sacrifice to redeem humanity, not God Himself. And Unitarians generally see Jesus as a great teacher and example, but fully human and God's son only in the same sense that all humans are His children. 1Christian is one that believes things his reason cannot comprehend... 2. Christian believes three to be one, and one to be three; a Father not to be elder than his Son;a Sonto be equal with his Father; and one preceding from both to be equal with both; he believing three persons in one nature, and two natures in one person. 3. Christian believes a virgin to be a mother of a son, and that very son of hers to be her Maker. . They believes Jesus to have been a weak child, carried in arms, who is the Almighty; and Him once to have died who only hath life and immortality in himself You can see why a confused Christian is told to accept on faith alone All this seems to have been confusing for early Christians too. Before the controversy over the Trinity came to a head in the fourth century, there were many different understandings of the nature of Christ, and an even wider range of understandings about the Holy Spirit. There were those who believed that Jesus was just a mortal man who had a very special relationship with God. Then there were those who agreed with Theodotus of Byzantium that Jesus was born a mere man and attained the ability to work miracles at the time of his baptism. Some of Theodotus' students later believed that Jesus became God after his resurrection. And then there were those known as Monarchians who believed that God and Jesus were one and the same from the beginning of time |
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