We all know the pope and a numbet of Cardinals are DS. I'm sure the cabal infiltrated the evangelical movement as well. If so, who would you suspect?
Olsteen? Rick Warren? Pat Robertson? Billy Graham?
We all know the pope and a numbet of Cardinals are DS. I'm sure the cabal infiltrated the evangelical movement as well. If so, who would you suspect?
Olsteen? Rick Warren? Pat Robertson? Billy Graham?
I’m trying to understand what type of misleading you are referring to. Maybe this will help.
John 14:23 Jesus answered him, “If anyone loves me, he will keep my word, and my Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him.
What do you do with this verse? To be specific, do you understand the end of the verse “come to him and make our home with him” to mean the Holy Spirit indwelling someone who has been born again?
This is a serious question: does the Father sending the Holy Spirit require that there be a trinity?
No, but the conception of God into human form does.
Harmonizing the related verses is what leads to this concept that gets explained as the trinity. I think you get the point I was making of connecting the dots of what is in the Bible.
For reference, Deut 6:4; Mt 28:18-20; John 1:1-2; 14:23-26; 1 Cor 12:4-7; 2 Cor 13:14 (v13 in some translations) 1 Pet 1:2 are some of the verses. Bible dictionaries have all this and more under the entry for “trinity”.
To the original point of this thread: people in church history taking the trinity concept beyond what scripture says doesn’t invalidate what the scripture says. I asked the questions that I did because I’m assuming the original poster already knows all of this and is making a different point specific to the word godhead, but I could be wrong.