God doesn't suffer from multiple personality disorder. The only reference to the Trinity was added to the Bible in 1520. Jesus is referred to as "the firstborn of all creation" and Paul warned people to not worship the creation when they should worship the Creator.
Trinitarianism is rooted in Greek polytheism and should be handily rejected by Christians who are "awake."
Lol, I can read the Koinic Greek and some of the Hebrew. And I'm the thirteenth great grand nephew of the person most responsible for the KJV, which means I'm exceedingly familiar with his work.
Feel free to research the Complutensian Polyglot when you get the chance... and don't be scared to pick up an interlinear Bible. Hahaha.
It's actually the First Lie that gets exposed once you begin studying how the Bible was written and transmitted throughout the ages.
Check out the Tetragrammaton... and ask yourself why it was edited out of the Old Testament (there was an agenda, but also Jerome couldn't read Hebrew when he translated the Vulgate.)
Thankfully, the Tetragrammaton was preserved in the earliest Septuagint fragments that survive (in paleo Hebrew no less, within the Nahal Hever fragments.) You won't know what any of this means, but if you decide to delve into it, you'll be amazed.
Particularly in light of John 17, but these days you'd have to know the Greek to know that "sua ton onoma" has been replaced in most translations.
Or you can tell yourself that someone who can rattle off this sort of Biblical knowledge, must surely be wrong about the Trinity... because that's more comfortable to process, lol.
God doesn't suffer from multiple personality disorder. The only reference to the Trinity was added to the Bible in 1520. Jesus is referred to as "the firstborn of all creation" and Paul warned people to not worship the creation when they should worship the Creator.
Trinitarianism is rooted in Greek polytheism and should be handily rejected by Christians who are "awake."
You are body, soul, spirit created in the image of God. The reason you don't know this is because you're reading an apostate Bible, not the KJV.
Lol, I can read the Koinic Greek and some of the Hebrew. And I'm the thirteenth great grand nephew of the person most responsible for the KJV, which means I'm exceedingly familiar with his work.
Feel free to research the Complutensian Polyglot when you get the chance... and don't be scared to pick up an interlinear Bible. Hahaha.
Dude, missing the Trinity is like the very first total failure of Bible interpretation.
It's actually the First Lie that gets exposed once you begin studying how the Bible was written and transmitted throughout the ages.
Check out the Tetragrammaton... and ask yourself why it was edited out of the Old Testament (there was an agenda, but also Jerome couldn't read Hebrew when he translated the Vulgate.)
Thankfully, the Tetragrammaton was preserved in the earliest Septuagint fragments that survive (in paleo Hebrew no less, within the Nahal Hever fragments.) You won't know what any of this means, but if you decide to delve into it, you'll be amazed.
Particularly in light of John 17, but these days you'd have to know the Greek to know that "sua ton onoma" has been replaced in most translations.
Or you can tell yourself that someone who can rattle off this sort of Biblical knowledge, must surely be wrong about the Trinity... because that's more comfortable to process, lol.