Question: Trinity ????? Teaching of Jesus Christ or teaching of Counsel of Naiseah?


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Answer #1:

Trinity was accepted as the already accepted teaching concerning Christianity...

All the Church did was validate what was already accepted amongst the Christian community..

Answer #2:

Naiseah?? 350AD?? Tell me you're joking.

Answer #3:

Jesus did not teach directly about the Trinity; but we do know that he said more than once that he and the Father are one, and that he mentioned the Spirit many times. The Council of Nicaea (note spelling( codified the Christian belief in the Trinity into what is known as the Nicene Creed. Just because the notion of the Trinity isn't spelled out in so many words in the Bible that doesn't mean it's wrong for a Christian to hold a belief in the Trinity.

Answer #4:

God is not one of His material creations and His true form cannot be seen by the human eyes, without God choosing to manifest Himself in some way. It is true that He has chosen to manifest Himself as the Holy Spirit and Jesus, but He also chose to manifest Himself as a burning bush and pillar of fire. God is God and is free to take whatever form He so chooses.

Answer #5:

Teaching of Christ ... He taught and spoke the following words "Go therefore and biptise all nations in the NAME of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit and teach them to observe all things." and the use of a singular NAME for all three means 'Trinity. So the concept of the Trinity has been around. for long before the councils.

Oh, and the it's actually call the council of NICEA ;-)

God bless

Answer #6:

The trinity is a teaching of man. There are problems with the trinity that do not make sense. Who was Jesus praying to in the scriptures? How can God create the Son of God if the Son of God is God? Who was talking w hen Jesus was baptized? A person should question the Lord and try to receive answers to what is truth and what is false teachings.

Answer #7:

Jesus himself admitted he was lesser to God.

(John 14:28) YOU heard that I said to YOU, I am going away and I am coming [back] to YOU. If YOU loved me, YOU would rejoice that I am going my way to the Father, because the Father is greater than I am.

(Matt 24:36) “Concerning that day and hour nobody knows, neither the angels of the heavens nor the Son, but only the Father.

(John 6:38) because I have come down from heaven to do, not my will, but the will of him that sent me.

And then Paul reaffirmed these thoughts;

(Hebrews 5:8) Although he was a Son, he learned obedience from the things he suffered; [ Obedience to whom and what does obedience mean?]

(1 Corinthians 15:28) But when all things will have been subjected to him, then the Son himself will also subject himself to the One who subjected all things to him, that God may be all things to everyone. [ the Son subjects himself to God. And what does subjection mean? That surely is not trinity ]

Answer #8:

If you're going to insult the other followers of your religion, a.k.a your peers, at least know how to spell "Nicea". Btw, "the Council" actually put the New Testament books and Paul's letter together.





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