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I every now and then run across a Trinitarian accusing me of 'assuming Unitarianism.' So here's my response: When Yeshua says 'my God' (Mat 27:46; Rev 3:12) how many persons is he calling 'his God' (hint; Jhn 20:17). When the Apostles talk about 'the God of our Lord Yeshua' (Eph. 1:17 for example) how many persons are they calling 'his God' (hint; Col. 1:3). So, Yeshua's God only contains one person; the Father. Thus I will be like Rabbi Yeshua and have the same God that he has; the Father instead of a Trinity.
I'm some what shocked that Trinitarians can't comprehend that no one in the Old Testament was a 'Trinitarian.' In fact, the Apostles themselves testify to their Unitarian view of God, all one needs to do is just go read the Book of Acts and see how God and how Jesus is presented to the people.
So, where is this all powerful verse at that says 'there is one God who is three persons'? It is the Trinitarians who assume Trinitarianism for they have to build up their triune god like kids playing legos building up a house. Some still aren't fully informed and present 1 John 5:7-8 of a sixteenth-century production, made to order, that made it's way into such versions as the 'King James Bible.' What needs to be done is for Trinitarian to first prove their 'triune god' is in fact the God of the Bible before they can go on accusing someone of 'assuming Unitarianism.' So where is your proof of a 'triune god' Trinitarians?
I'm some what shocked that Trinitarians can't comprehend that no one in the Old Testament was a 'Trinitarian.' In fact, the Apostles themselves testify to their Unitarian view of God, all one needs to do is just go read the Book of Acts and see how God and how Jesus is presented to the people.
So, where is this all powerful verse at that says 'there is one God who is three persons'? It is the Trinitarians who assume Trinitarianism for they have to build up their triune god like kids playing legos building up a house. Some still aren't fully informed and present 1 John 5:7-8 of a sixteenth-century production, made to order, that made it's way into such versions as the 'King James Bible.' What needs to be done is for Trinitarian to first prove their 'triune god' is in fact the God of the Bible before they can go on accusing someone of 'assuming Unitarianism.' So where is your proof of a 'triune god' Trinitarians?
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