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What is the Trinity

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DeanM

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Hiyas,

I've been reading through some of the threads here, and realizied that I did not know very much about 'why' we have a trinity, or even 'what' the trinity really was.

My own definition of 'trinity' was basically a term that denoted God in three persons: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.

And there my understanding came to an end. I had asked a few elders and priests how this worked, and was told to think of water, which could be in the form of ice, liquid water, or steam.

This made sense to me. All three were really the same thing, just in different forms.

And until recently, I didn't put any more thought into it.

With all the threads popping up here, I turned to the bible. There, I found that the word 'trinity' was not in the bible (at least not in any version of the bible that I could find a searchable version of).

So where did this word come from? And when did it start?

I found this:

trinity c.1225, "the Father, Son and Holy Spirit," constituting one God in prevailing Christian doctrine, from O.Fr. trinite (11c.), from L. trinitatem (nom. trinitas) "Trinity, triad" (Tertullian), from trinus "threefold, triple," from pl. of trini "three at a time, threefold," related to tres (neut. tria) "three." The L. word was widely borrowed in European languages with the rise of Christianity (e.g. Ir. trionnoid, Welsh trindod, Ger. trinität).


Circa 1225?, and it comes from an 11th century word? Try as I may, I could not find any older references to this word.

Quick note: I'm very new to trying to research things, so please correct me if I'm wrong about any of this!

Now, the idea of the trinity had to certainly be older that this! And as evidenced by the Nicene Creed, the idea of God in three persons stemmed back to at least the year 325.

But one question remained . . . "why?"

Why do we have this term?

Here's where I need help.

My best guess is that the termed was applied to God to avoid allegations of polytheism. Ironically, it seems to have only worked so-so in this capacity, as I have personally heard from several people outside of Christianity that the trinity is proof of belief in at least 3 Gods. (I explain the water analogy to them and usually correct this misconception).

But, back to the point. The bible continually refers to God, and uses different names for Him. The bible also speaks of Jesus and the Holy Spirit.

The trouble was, to a common person, these three different entities could seem to be very different, and certainly all were worthy of praise.

How did this look to followers of the 10 commandments, as well as folks from other religions? It may have looked as though anyone who praised Jesus' name was violating the famous "You shall no other gods before Me" rule.

So how would Christianity fix this? They claimed that all three forms of God were, in fact the same God.

This would have made things a lot easier.

But since Jesus was refered to as the 'Son of God', and people would have a difficult time understanding that the Son was the same as the Father, the trinity popped into existence to solve this problem, and keep Christianity monotheistic.

So, what we have here is a non-biblical term, fashioned by man to help explain that God has three forms, all separate, but all the same.

Is it a good thing that we have this word, and the belief that it encompasses?

Sure.

It makes it easier to understand the 3 forms of God.

And God knows we need help understanding things some times (especially me!)

But is the idea of the trinity God's idea?

I really don't think that it is. It is certainly nowhere in any bible that I've ever seen.

Is it a bad thing to use this word, or the ideas that it supports?

I don't think so.

I'd like to learn more about this before I chime in on any of the other threads, just to make sure that I am looking at this the right way.

Corrections and different viewpoints are welcome here.

Thank you for taking the time to read this, and for any help you can offer me.
 

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Ask 100 people you’ll get 50 different answers……… the definition is ever in flux …………..why? because it’s a man made definition.
I prefer to go by what the Word states
God is God
God is Holy and God is Spirit …he gave his gift of holy spirit on the day of Pentecost; holy spirit the gift is seed.
Jesus Christ according to the Word is the Son of God, our redeemer, our savior; head of the Church of the body.
 
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The bible says that God our Father is Holy, and that he is a Spirit. And Jesus instructed us to prey to Him, and worship Him, And that He is the only God. Now if God's name had not been removed from scripture, then we would know that His name is Yahwah, which means: Life began. Then we would know that Yahwah is only, and Jesus was fulfillig scripture to reconcile mankind to Yahwah. Jesus, (Yah/shua) is our (Life/Saver,) and Yahwah's salvation. Look very closly at how I have written my explaination. All of these things I have said can be found by studying. If you will only do so.
 
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What does it matter exactly what the Trinity is? I'm comfortable with some ambiguity here. I can't fully understand the concept if eternity past either, but I'm not going to stress over it.

I'm already 36 years old, which means I'm most likely halfway or more to Heaven. Especially when you consider them men in my family have a hard time getting out of their 60's. I can wait a few years to get my understanding.

Besides, I've never seen someone's faith hinging on needing to understand the concept of the Trinity first. Let the scholars waste their time with that.
 
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How many of you will say to yourself: "I know in my heart that Trinitarism is the truth." Take responcesability for what you believe, and study the facts. And let the facts lead you to the truth. If you only listen to one side of the story, then how will you know what the whole story is?
 
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I'm missing something...

What other side of the story?

Are there more sides to the concept of the Trinity?
The other side of the story is, that the Catholic leadership Canonized scripture and introduced the Trinitarian concept into scripture. Thats why Non- Trinitarians keep useing the term Paganism. The bible, and prophets, and Jesus, and the disciples, did not teach Trinitarism originally. There are historical documents and old scripture that proves that.
 
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Ask 100 people what the Bible says, and you should get 100 of the same answer...until you start asking what it means.

The Bible says God was in the beginning. The Bible says Jesus was in the beginning. The Bible says God is the alpha and omega, Jesus said He is the alpha and omega. The Bible does say Jesus said He was equal to God, and it was the only charge the Pharasees could bring against Him. The Spirit of God is the Holy Spirit.

Now I think the best way to understand it is to look at a man. We have a body that can be hurt without hurting our mind, and our spirit's can be hurt while our minds think it's foolish and our body isn't affected. I am my body, my spirit and my mind, you can not have one of me without the others.
 
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Now I think the best way to understand it is to look at a man. We have a body that can be hurt without hurting our mind, and our spirit's can be hurt while our minds think it's foolish and our body isn't affected. I am my body, my spirit and my mind, you can not have one of me without the others.


Well said, and easy for me to understand. Thanks!
 
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The other side of the story is, that the Catholic leadership Canonized scripture and introduced the Trinitarian concept into scripture. Thats why Non- Trinitarians keep useing the term Paganism. The bible, and prophets, and Jesus, and the disciples, did not teach Trinitarism originally. There are historical documents and old scripture that proves that.

All of the theological doctrines about the Trinity come from biblical exegesis.

Understanding the Trinity is a big part of understanding the salvation of mankind.

Since you seem to deny the Trinity, then do you consider all three to be one person?
 
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All of the theological doctrines about the Trinity come from biblical exegesis.

Understanding the Trinity is a big part of understanding the salvation of mankind.

Since you seem to deny the Trinity, then do you consider all three to be one person?
God our Father is also called Holy Spirit. Same person, different names.
 
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What about Jesus?
Do you believe God died on the cross as Jesus?
Jesus was sent by our Father to fulfil prophecy, and reconceil mankind to the Father. Jesus said pray to the Father. Jesus said worship only the Father. Jesus said that God is the only one God. Jesus is God's salvation. Jesus accual birth name is Yahshua, which means: Life Savor.
 
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Jesus was sent by our Father to fulfil prophecy, and reconceil mankind to the Father. Jesus said pray to the Father. Jesus said worship only the Father. Jesus said that God is the only one God. Jesus is God's salvation. Jesus accual birth name is Yahshua, which means: Life Savor.

So you are saying that Jesus isn't God?
 
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I didn't ask if you thought Jesus was the Father. I asked if you thought Jesus was God. That is because Jesus, the Father and the Holy Spirit are all God, but three distinct persons.
The words: Father, son and Holy Spirit were added to scripture to support the Trinty doctrine. Originally in said: baptise in my name.
 
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The words: Father, son and Holy Spirit were added to scripture to support the Trinty doctrine. Originally in said: baptise in my name.

You just said Father of Creation.

Jesus referred to His Father (in Heaven), so it isn't added to scripture. He is clearly the Son and scripture refers to him as the Son (of Man/God).

The Holy Spirit is all throughout the old and new testament.
 
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You just said Father of Creation.

Jesus referred to His Father (in Heaven), so it isn't added to scripture. He is clearly the Son and scripture refers to him as the Son (of Man/God).

The Holy Spirit is all throughout the old and new testament.
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