We accept the scriptures as our only authority in matters of faith and practice and our interpretation of Bible doctrine leads us inexorably to believe:
1. The scriptures of the Old & New Testament as being verbally inspired by God and inerrant and infallible in the original writings, and that they are of supreme and final authority.
Now, I have repeatedly posted Scripture from God's inerrant word that shows the doctrine of the Trinity is a false doctrine so we have a dichotomy don't we? I am in the position of enforcing our Forum Rules, which state this:
4. No slandering other posters or dealing in personalities. Some posters hold strong opinions about topics under discussion however, resorting to name calling or derogatory remarks aimed on any poster will not be tolerated. Take you personal differences to emails or private messages. Posting private communications or alluding to such communications on any public forum will be grounds for deactivation of your account and the deletion of your post.
7. No “I’m a better person than you are”. Our members run the gambit from people of faith to atheists. Keep this is mind and refrain from lifting yourself above all others in knowledge, value, orthodoxy, etc. For our Christian members remember there are many faiths but only One Lord, your denomination, doctrine, or understanding of the Bible may not be universally accepted by others.
So you see John10:10 I am not required to accept the Statement of Faith, however as the Administrator I am required to enforce our Forum Rules, which do not include accepting or defending the Trinity.
Apologetics is by its very nature a debate forum. So why not debate instead of appealing to a Statement of Faith that is denied by our atheist members, Muslim members, as well as all other members who are members of another religion.
Now, God word tells me this:
1 Corinthians 8:4-6
5 For even if there are so-called gods whether in heaven or on earth, as indeed there are many gods and many lords, 6 yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom are all things, and we exist for Him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we exist through Him. NAS
Who is the "us" Paul is referring to in vs. 6? Paul tells us there is but one God and that God is the Father. Now can you reconcile this unequivocal statement with God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit?