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From reading the scriptures it makes a lot of sense and gives me a lot of evidence about the validity of Trinity. I understand this is a concept that may be hard to grasp for people new to Christianity and that Modalism, Unitarian or other doctrines tend to appeal to seekers since its a simple model.
But from reading scripture problems tend to arise with those doctrines of Modalism, etc. I've seen some strange claims made by both Unitarians and modalist claiming that the Early Christian view matched theirs, and some blame the council of Nicea for coming up with this doctrine, many restorationists tend to blame the council. They claim that Trinity is pagan seems preposterous.
From a deep understanding and study of scripture would it be plausible to make such a claim that Trinity is invalid?
But from reading scripture problems tend to arise with those doctrines of Modalism, etc. I've seen some strange claims made by both Unitarians and modalist claiming that the Early Christian view matched theirs, and some blame the council of Nicea for coming up with this doctrine, many restorationists tend to blame the council. They claim that Trinity is pagan seems preposterous.
From a deep understanding and study of scripture would it be plausible to make such a claim that Trinity is invalid?



