There are some Christians that are mingling the doctrine of the Trinity with the Salvation of others! They say that one that does not believe in there doctrine of the Trinity is a Heretic and is unsaved. I will now place the burden on these individuals to provide scriptural evidence for there assertion. The "Term Trinity" is found absolutely nowhere in scripture. Giving this "Term" Salvific importance is very similar to what many where doing in first century Judaism. If one reads Col chapter 2 with it's linguistical, historical and cultural context; they will immediately notice the burdens and impositions placed on many according to the commandments and doctrines of men not of God. Many were even engaging in humility and false worship of angels Col 2:18. These individuals made the Torah of the Lord a burden rather then a delight as scripture teaches. They twisted the Commandments by Judging others in food and in drink, and on how and when they kept Holy Days, New Moon and even on how they kept the weekly Shabbat Col 2:16.
Many are judging other peoples salvation in the same manner as these individuals were doing then; not really knowing whats in the hearts of others. They say that one must profess a Trinity to be saved. Reminds me of those believers in the council who imposed that Gentile believers in Mashiyach must be circumcised in the manners of Moshe to be saved Acts 15:1-41. The Torah does not teach that one must be circumcised to be saved. It is why the council went in favor of Torah teachings not Oral Traditions nor man made impositions on others!
I don't see how could imposing the Trinitarian dogma on people and giving it Salvific import be any different then telling people they must be circumcised to be saved. Why did the men of the council in Jerusalem not decide to implement the Trinitarian dogma on people as vitally important for there Salvation?
The Trinitarian concept derives from the Babylonians pagan belief's that Nimrod together with his wife Semiramis and child Tammuz were three god's in one, (The Sun God), though truly one God. The Egyptians also believed in a Trinity. The symbols they had of a Serpent, Wing and Globe supported the view of there God having different attributes and simultaneously three in one.
Deut. 12:28-32 Is explicitly clear when it tells us when you have driven them out and settled in their land, and after they have been destroyed before you, be careful not to be ensnared by inquiring about their gods, saying, "How do these nations serve their gods?We will do the same. You must not worship the LORD your God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of detestable things the LORD hates. They even burn their sons and daughters in the fire as sacrifices to their gods. See that you do all I command you; do not add to it or take away from it.
We are told not to inquire of the nations false gods, nor worship the Lord our God in the same manner that the pagan nations worship there gods. Why should i believe my God consists of a Trinity as the Babylonians believed there Sun God did? Does this not violate the above principle? Why should this be mandatory for peoples Salvation?
Many are judging other peoples salvation in the same manner as these individuals were doing then; not really knowing whats in the hearts of others. They say that one must profess a Trinity to be saved. Reminds me of those believers in the council who imposed that Gentile believers in Mashiyach must be circumcised in the manners of Moshe to be saved Acts 15:1-41. The Torah does not teach that one must be circumcised to be saved. It is why the council went in favor of Torah teachings not Oral Traditions nor man made impositions on others!
I don't see how could imposing the Trinitarian dogma on people and giving it Salvific import be any different then telling people they must be circumcised to be saved. Why did the men of the council in Jerusalem not decide to implement the Trinitarian dogma on people as vitally important for there Salvation?
The Trinitarian concept derives from the Babylonians pagan belief's that Nimrod together with his wife Semiramis and child Tammuz were three god's in one, (The Sun God), though truly one God. The Egyptians also believed in a Trinity. The symbols they had of a Serpent, Wing and Globe supported the view of there God having different attributes and simultaneously three in one.
Deut. 12:28-32 Is explicitly clear when it tells us when you have driven them out and settled in their land, and after they have been destroyed before you, be careful not to be ensnared by inquiring about their gods, saying, "How do these nations serve their gods?We will do the same. You must not worship the LORD your God in their way, because in worshiping their gods, they do all kinds of detestable things the LORD hates. They even burn their sons and daughters in the fire as sacrifices to their gods. See that you do all I command you; do not add to it or take away from it.
We are told not to inquire of the nations false gods, nor worship the Lord our God in the same manner that the pagan nations worship there gods. Why should i believe my God consists of a Trinity as the Babylonians believed there Sun God did? Does this not violate the above principle? Why should this be mandatory for peoples Salvation?