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The Trinity Debunked


Seven scriptures debunk the Trinity as being a single entity.
The following seven scriptures show the fallacy of claiming that
the Father and the Son are One being — the Trinity — as the
teaching asserts. How can one reconcile belief in the Trinity with
these simple questions?
• Hebrews 1:5 tells us that Jesus was begotten by His Father.
Did He beget Himself?
• In Matthew 22:4, the Father said Jesus would sit at His
right hand until His enemies were made His footstool. Was
Jesus to sit at His own right hand?
• In Matthew 24:6, when Jesus told His disciples that no one
knows the day or hour of His return but the Father only,
did He really know but still made up an excuse to not tell
them?
• In John 14:8, Jesus said His Father was greater than He
was. Does this mean He was greater than Himself?
• In John 17:1, Jesus prayed to His Father. Was He praying
to Himself?
• In Matthew 27:6, Jesus cried out, “My God, My God, why
have you forsaken Me?” Had He forsaken Himself? It’s
impossible, unfeasible, and ridiculous that God abandoned
and disowned Himself.
• In John 20:17, Jesus said He would ascend to the Father
after His resurrection. Did He ascend to Himself?
These and many other biblical passages demonstrate to a
rational Bible reader that the Trinity teaching is not only
unbiblical but also utterly illogical! Where in the Old Testament
is the doctrine of the Trinity specifically implied? And how come
the Jews didn’t notice that? They are, after all, obviously more
familiar with the Old Testament because it is their scripture. It is
in their language, and they’ve had it for a long time. The Old
Testament is the most preserved scripture by far. Where is the
doctrine of the Trinity “explicitly stated” in the New Testament?
The Trinity has been removed from many bibles.
The Bible Proves the Oneness of God
In spite of these different bibles, the following verses agree
that God is One:
• Romans 3:30: “If so be that God is one, and he shall justify
the circumcision by faith, and the uncircumcision?
Through faith.”
• Mark 12:29: “Jesus answered, ‘The first is, Hear, O Israel;
the Lord our God, the Lord is one.’”
• Galatians 3:20: “Now a mediator is not [a mediator] of one;
but God is one.”
• Ephesians 4:6: “One God and Father of all, who is over all,
and through all, and in all.”
• James 2:19: “Jesus says, ‘Thou believe that God is one;
thou does well: the demons also believe, and shudder.’”
• Deuteronomy 32:39: “See now that I, even I, am he, there
is no god with me. I kill, and I make alive. I wound, and I
heal. There is no one who can deliver out of my hand.”
• Deuteronomy 32:39-40; Isaiah 43:11: God is the Creator.
He is One. He is the only savior (not Jesus).
• Deuteronomy 6:4: “The Lord our God is one.” This verse
shows clearly that God is One. How, then, did God
multiply and become three Gods? And if this is the truth,
were these two new Gods not necessary at all in the
creation of the universe or of Adam and Eve? What about
the creations of Noah, Abraham, Moses, King David, and
King Solomon? History shows us that God is One in all of
this, and the universe is functioning just fine without these
two newly added Gods. Their presence obviously was not
essential for the creation of the universe, the functioning of
the sun, the rotations of the Earth, or the creation of all the
animals and plants. Their existence was for sure not
necessary for the creation of Adam and Eve. Then why do
some even consider this theory of the Trinity to be correct?
• Isaiah 45:3: “Only one God; none beside me.” God is
saying there is no God besides Him. How, then, is Jesus to
be considered God or equal to God?
• Isaiah 43:28: God never gets tired, but Jesus got tired. He
rested and slept. He also ate; otherwise, he would have died
of hunger like any other human being.
• Numbers 23:19-20: God is not a human being meant to
adhere to manmade law. If Jesus is God, why does he have
to be apprehended, disciplined, arrested, and crucified by
the Jews? • Micah 7:18-19; Ezekiel 18:20-32; Exodus 34:6-8: All
these verses are saying that God is all-forgiving and
merciful to all humans who repent, from the beginning of
the creation of Adam to the last human just before the Day
of Judgment. In Micah 7:19, God is saying He will cast the
sins of the repentance into the depths of the sea. In Ezekiel
18:20, God says everyone will be held accountable for
their own sins. Also, God says in Ezekiel 18:32 that the
Lord takes no pleasure in the death of those who dieth. Just
by reading these facts, it doesn’t justify the theory of Jesus
dying because of God’s desire to forgive the sinful people.
• Ezekiel 18:30: God is saying He will judge everyone
according to His way. There is no need for judgment if our
sins have been forgiven by the crucifixion of Jesus.
• According to Ezekiel 18:32, God has no pleasure in the
death of anyone for Him. There is no need to kill someone
to obtain God’s forgiveness. Ezekiel 18:20 states that
everyone will be held accountable for their sins only. No
one will be called to account for his or her father’s sins.
That sounds quite reasonable and fair to me. It claims to
come from God, so no one has the authority to override it
and say, for example, that I carry the sin of Adam.
• Exodus 14:6,7: God is forgiving sin. Sin is not hereditary,
and it does not pass from one generation to another.
• Isaiah 45:5: God said, “I am the only God,” and you shall
have “no God beside me or God like me”. • Deuteronomy 13:1-4: God said that if someone tells you
there is a God besides Him, don’t believe or listen to that
person.
Does the Bible use the word “three” in reference to God? Only
one verse in the entire Bible does so — 1 John 5:7. It
speaks of the Father, the Word (instead of “Son”), and the
Holy Ghost. This verse is not made ‘stated’ by Jesus,
otherwise the word will be printed in red color as the King
James Bible, which was first published in 1901. The
quotes of Jesus are to be highlighted in red as Rev. De Witt
Talamage recommended in 1899.

• Someone came up with the idea of the Trinity 323 years
after Jesus died. The Trinity is never mentioned in the
Bible. Not even once. Why was there the intention to
mislead the people to believe Jesus is the Lord or that he is
the son of the Lord? God said that, if this happens, it is just
a test from Him to see your degree of faith in Him and
belief that God is One.
• Isaiah 48:11: God is saying that worship is only for Him.
How is someone to share the glory with Him? Will God
give His glory to another? The answer is no (Isaiah 42:8).
Was there a God formed before Jehovah, or will there be
one formed after? The answer is no (Isaiah 43:10). What is
one thing that God does not know? The existence of
another God. “Before me there was no God formed, neither
shall be after me, which is none,” as Isaiah 44:8 explains
it. It’s amazing then how the Christian people have the Old
​ Testament in their bibles yet don’t believe in it and deny
its contents (Isaiah 44:8).
• Psalms 34:15-23 (20:6-9); Matthew 4:6-7; Luke: 4:10-11:
God raised Jesus to Him. If Jesus is God, why is the text
not saying that Jesus raised himself to heaven or that Jesus
the God raised himself into heaven? If he is God, why did
he wait to be arrested, dragged across the town with the
cross over his shoulder, and whipped by the Jewish
soldiers to be crucified? If he was God, he should have
protected himself. He could have turned them into pillars
of salt, as God did with the prophet Lot’s wife, or he could
have turned them into monkeys or pigs, as God did with
some Jewish people.
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  • BOOKS
    • Who Is God?
    • CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE
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    • Athiesem Fact Or Fiction
    • Completion Of The Bible
    • Roots Of Terrorist
    • History Of Terrorism
  • Spanish Books
    • Dios Es Uno
    • LA CREACION DEL UNIVERSO
  • GOD IS ONE-FULL BOOK
    • Rejection Of God Page 6
    • Why There Are So Many Denominations In Christianity
    • Why Some People Reject God
    • The Last Testament Is The Word Of God/Oneness of God
    • The Old Testament/''Torah''
    • Facts From The Bible
    • The Meaning Word ''Son''
    • Begotten
    • Is Jesus The Son Of God?
    • Jesus Died For Our Sins
    • God Gave Up His Son
    • Is Jesus God?
    • Jesus Is The Prophet
    • No God Before Me
    • Different Names Of God
    • Different Versions Of Bibles
    • BIBLE COMMENTATORS
    • ​Consensus of All Bibles
    • Trinity History
    • The Trinity Debunked
    • God Is One
    • Who Is God
    • Prophecy Of The Seal Of The Phrophets
    • Submissions To The Only God
    • Summary
  • About
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