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Jesus isn't God according to the Bible part-2
(Admission from Triniterian authorities that the doctrine of the Trinity is not found in the Bible) [🧵]
1/ New Catholic Encyclopedia admits, the doctrine of the Trinity is not directly and immediately in the Word of God.
2/ respected Trinitarian professor reveals that,
The Bible does not teach the doctrine of the Trinity. Neither the word ‘trinity’ itself nor such language as ‘one-in-three,’ ‘three-in-one,’ one ‘essence’ (or ‘substance’), and three ‘persons’ is biblical language”.
3/ Christopher Kaiser, provides this stunning confession:
The Church’s doctrine of the Trinity would seem to be the farthest thing from [Jesus & the NT writers] minds...the doctrine is not found anywhere in the NT; it was not so clearly articulated until the late 4th century AD.
4/. In 2014, Charisma Magazine published an admission from popular Trinitarian professor, Charles Wagner:
“We today believe in the Trinity not because of direct biblical revelation but because of majority votes in certain councils—in other words, by extra-biblical revelation.”
5/. Protestant professor remarks,
No responsible NT scholar would claim that the doctrine of the Trinity was taught by Jesus or preached by the earliest Christians or consciously held by any writer of the NT. It was slowly worked out in the course of the first few centuries.
5/. James strong, Author of the Strong’s Concordance writes,
Towards the end of the 1st century and during the 2nd, many learned men came over from Judaism and paganism to Christianity. They brought into the Christian schools of theology their Platonic ideas and phraseology.
6/. W.R. Mathews write,
St. Paul did not know it [the Trinity] , and would have been unable to understand the meaning of the terms used in the theological formula on which the Church ultimately agreed.
7/. H.G. Wells wrote,
There is no evidence that the apostles of Jesus ever heard of a Trinity, at any rate from him.
8/. Emil Brunner, one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the last century, states with surprising candor,
We must honestly admit that the doctrine of the Trinity did not form part of the early Christian—New Testament—message.
9/. Renowned Catholic scholar Graham Greene makes this observation:
[protestants] claim that no belief should be held dogmatically which is not explicitly stated in Scripture. But they themselve accepted Trinity, for which there is no such precise authority in the Gospels.
10/. In 2014, Major Triniterian organizations surveyed American evangelists
The results were “disappointing” demonstrated that “most American evangelicals hold views condemned as heretical by some of the most important councils of the early church.”
12/ so in conslusion, if Jesus preached any Trinitarian God it'd be obvious, but rather he called to worship Allah alone (as I've demonstrated in my Part-1 🧵).
13/ Credits:
The God of Jesus in Light of Christian Dogma amazon.com

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