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Alter2Ego
07-11-2014, 09:46 AM
ALTER2EGO -to- EVERYONE:

The central doctrine within the majority of the 41,000 denominations within Christendom is the teaching that the God of the Judeo-Christian Bible is split up into three different persons (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost/Holy Spirit) and that these three persons are co-equal and co-eternal and are then combined into a "Godhead."

It might surprise some to learn that among pagan nations that did not worship the God of the Judeo-Christian Bible, there were trinity gods in existence centuries before Jesus Christ appeared on earth in the 1st Century AD, and there were pagan trinities in existence during the 1st Century AD, while Jesus was on earth. Below are three such examples, followed by the questions for debate.


1. In the 2nd century B.C.E. (two centuries before Christ came to the earth), Egypt had a triad of gods consisting of (1) Horus, (2) Osiris, and (3) Isis.

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2. In the 2nd century B.C.E. (two centuries before Christ came to the earth), Babylon had a triad of gods consisting of (1) Ishtar, (2) Sin, and (3) Shamash.

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3. In the 1st century C.E., Palmyra, which was an ancient city in Syria, had a triune god which consisted of (1) moon god, (2) Lord of Heavens, and (3) sun god.

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QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. Are there scriptures in the Bible to support the teaching of Trinity? If so, quote up to four (4) scriptural examples and then explain where, in each verse, you are seeing three persons that are co-equal and co-eternal.


2. Why is it that trinity is found in pagan/false religions that never worshipped the God of the Judeo-Christian Bible? For instance, as noted by two of the above examples, there were pagan trinities at least 200 years before Jesus came to the earth as a human.


3. If the Trinity is a Bible teaching, why is it that Jesus and his apostles who followed him around never taught anyone about the Trinity?


4. How is it that the Trinity teaching did not become official "Christian" teaching until more than 300 years after the resurrected Jesus-Christ returned to heavenly life, and only after the Christianized Romans (who later called themselves Roman Catholics) copied the philosophy from pagan/false religions--AFTER the resurrected Jesus Christ returned to heaven?


5. Are the words "Trinity" and "Godhead" in the Bible? If so, were those words part of the original writings?

Alter2Ego
08-22-2015, 09:39 PM
ALTER2EGO -to- EVERYONE:

Although Christendom's Trinity is nowhere to be found in Jehovah's inspired word, the Judeo-Christian Bible, the majority of those in Christendom embrace the teaching and reject correction from the scriptures. For them, traditions of men is more important than Bible truths.

Alter2Ego
01-03-2016, 08:03 PM
ALTER2EGO -to- EVERYONE:

According to Christendom's Trinity, there are three persons combined into a single "Godhead". Among the three persons are Jesus Christ (the Son) and YHWH/Jehovah (the Father), and all three of the "persons" are supposedly co-equal and co-eternal. Suffice it to say, the Judeo-Christian Bible contradicts such claims.