According to the doctrine of my church, God, Christ and the Holy Ghost are separate beings. Many don’t believe we are Christians because we don’t adopt the Nicean Creed. I have no doubt many things within the Catholic and other churches, as well as the Bible, have been hijacked over the millennia by the one secret combination to rule them all. Interesting thought experiment: How much of ‘science’ and ‘history’ has been hijacked to promote a ‘religion of reason’? Reason and logic are good, the scientific process is good, but is it possible parts of these were twisted to serve a nefarious purpose? No doubt.
However, in the coming days and years I think what will be most important is whether one believes in and strives for goodness, decency, family, faith, hope and charity; or evil, degeneracy, disintegration, despair, and malevolence. Those who seek to live by the teachings of Christ, and those who rail against and persecute them.
I’m confident there will be plenty from both camps (Trinitarians and non-trinitarians) on the good side.
According to the doctrine of my church, God, Christ and the Holy Ghost are separate beings. Many don’t believe we are Christians because we don’t adopt the Nicean Creed. I have no doubt many things within the Catholic and other churches, as well as the Bible, have been hijacked over the millennia by the one secret combination to rule them all. Interesting thought experiment: How much of ‘science’ and ‘history’ has been hijacked to promote a ‘religion of reason’? Reason and logic are good, the scientific process is good, but is it possible parts of these were twisted to serve a nefarious purpose? No doubt.
However, in the coming days and years I think what will be most important is whether one believes in and strives for goodness, decency, family, faith, hope and charity; or evil, degeneracy, disintegration, despair, and malevolence. Those who seek to live by the teachings of Christ, and those who rail against and persecute them.
I’m confident there will be plenty from both camps (Trinitarians and non-trinitarians) on the good side.