The 'trinity' concept is man-made and not found in Scripture. God's gift of Salvation is freely given to all who have faith in Jesus:
Acts 4:12New King James Version (NKJV)12 Nor is there salvation in any other, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved."
There is no mention of the "trinity" in the Scriptures,in either the Old or the New testament.The term is man-created.
You talk and discuss both your beliefs. You say what you believe and they say what they believe without being rude or arguing. You show them scriptures in the Bible; they show you scriptures in the Bible. And go on like that. Find scriptures that you would use to prove the Trinity.
Michael Greiner has written: 'Drama der Freiheiten' -- subject(s): Salvation, Theodicy, Trinity
Because the Lord is speaking as himself which GOD is included in the Trinity, so the word OUR, would serve as being appropriate.
Constantia Maxwell has written: 'A history of Trinity College, Dublin' -- subject(s): Dublin, University of (Trinity college) 'The stranger in Ireland' 'A short book list on Irish, Scottish and Welsh history' 'A history of Trinity College, Dublin, 1591-1892' 'A short history of Ireland' -- subject(s): History 'The stranger in Ireland, from the reign of Elizabeth to the Great Famine' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History, Travelers
Michael T. Dempsey has written: 'Trinity and election in contemporary theology' -- subject(s): Election (Theology), History of doctrines, Doctrinal Theology, Trinity, History
James H. Broughton has written: 'The trinity' -- subject(s): Trinity, History of doctrines, Controversial literature
John Stanger has written: 'A short view of the doctrine of the Trinity, as stated in the Scriptures' 'The doctrine of universal restoration, considered as unscriptural'
Philip Walker Butin has written: 'Calvin, the Trinity, and the divine-human relationship' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Trinity 'Reformed ecclesiology' -- subject(s): Trinity
John M. L. Young has written: 'By foot to China' -- subject(s): History, Nestorians, Missions, Church history, Church of the East 'Karl Barth's doctrine of the trinity' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Trinity
The main beliefs of Christianity are as follows... (a) The existence of God, and His unity and diversity within His Being (Trinity) (b) The moral nature of God--holiness, love and just (c) The inerrancy and inspiration of God's word the Bible (Jewish Scriptures + Christian Scriptures) (d) The deity, supremacy and finality of Jesus Christ (e) The atoning death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (f) The fallen nature and need for divine salvation of human beings (g) The judgment day, eternal hell and heaven
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