Because it's a false doctrine of devils. God the son and god the holy spirit are false babylonian gods.
AnswerNothing much is likely to happen to people who deny the Trinity. The Trinity was never mentioned in the Bible, apart from a brief mention in 1 John, where it first appeared in a Latin translation in the fifth century. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity became important in the fourth century, when one branch of Christianity developed and defended it, while another, the Arians, opposed the doctrine. Had the Arians won that contest, the doctrine of the holy Trinity, as we know it, would not exist today.
The Trinity is mentioned to God, jesus and the Holy Ghost. What? I don't get that explanation....
Some people do not have religious views or beliefs. It is not a necessity that a person does. They may not be Christians or do not believe in the doctrine of trinity.
The best example would be the doctrine of the Trinity, formulated in 324 AD at the First Council of Nicaea, and clarified at Constantinople. The Trinity is a doctrine found in the Bible, but some people at that time interpreted the Bible differently (as do some groups today) - they believed Jesus was not God, and was a created being. The Council clarified that the divinity of Christ, and the Trinity, were authentic teachings passed down from the Apostles, and the correct interpretation of the Bible. Other teachings of councils include the doctrine that Jesus is fully God and fully Man, one divine person with two natures - a human nature and a divine nature.
A shamrock was used to illustrate the concept of the Holy Trinity.
The trinity is a FALSE DOCTRINE invented by the Catholic Church. The Bible clearly states that there is ONE GOD. GOD said " I AM one and beside me there is NO OTHER" I was created in God's image and if GOD was three then there should be three of me! I am a father (i have children), I am a son (I have parents), I am a Postman ( my job). Yet I am ONE not three people acting as one.
It doesn't prove it anywhere in the Bible because they are not the same person. Only by twisting what the scriptures really say and mean as compared to what men say they say and mean. Once you study the doctrine of the Trinity and where it came from you realize the fraud that was perpetrated on the people who were looking for the truth. When a religion has to put to death persons who do not accept this Trinity doctrine you know there is something wrong. But of course most people don't study to know the truth. They just want to feel good and know that they are saved. It is amazing that not until 325 A.D. and the council of Nicea called by the Catholic Church was it part of the Biblical doctrine of God. There are many things I could write but I leave it up to you to find out how this doctrine was forced upon the people and what the consequences of not accepting it meant. But that will only happen if you really are interested in finding the truth.
People can imagine everything except a new color.
The answer to this question calls for opinion. On major doctrinal beliefs within mainstream Christianity, it is possible to find agreement between Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox. However, without a specific question as to which doctrine one is asking about, the answer cannot be given properly. Consider the disagreement over the trinity or rapture doctrine. Many people over the course of history have contributed to the present sets of varying doctrine. From all the Apostles, to the 2nd century disciples like Origen, to Augustine and many others.
You may find more people who know this will respond if you use the correct phrase, which is "Doctrine of LACHES"!
The shamrock is a symbol of the mystery of the trinity. Saint Patrick used the shamrock to explain the trinity to the Irish people.
AnswerIn modern Bibles, 1 John 5:7 refers indirectly to the concept of the Trinity, but this was never in the early Greek manuscripts, only appearing in the Latin translation of the fifth century, after the Trinity doctrine had been accepted. There is no other explicit biblical mention of the Trinity.