Is there any other God than the God of Jesus? No, there is only one God - the God of Jesus. If you worship and serve a God which Jesus does not have, then you obviously have another God.
_>>> "Is there any other God than the God of Jesus?"_
No there is not. Jesus' God, the eternal Spirit who "came down from heaven" _without leaving heaven,_ and who manifested _himself_ on earth in genuine human form, as _his own_ Son, and who raised _himself_ from the dead, is the only God there is. The _self-sacrificing_ God. The God who IS love. The God whose name is the name which is above _every_ name: *JESUS.*
The truth is undeniable. If you are truly a follower of Christ, you will worship the same God he worshipped. He worshipped only one person as his God. The Father. John 17:3, John 20:17, Mark 15:34, Mark 14:36
@@ophiuchus9071 The word translated as God in Isaiah 9:6 can be used to reference mighty rulers. Look at the same phrase used in plural form in Ezekiel 32:21 I have one Almighty God, the Father, who is God over Jesus. 1 Cor 11:3, Heb 1:9
@@ophiuchus9071and Father could have easily been translated as founder, forefather, ancestor, title of respect to humans or gods. (Strongs 1) It's a translator bias. Mighty god, does not equal God Almighty.
@@jawnatutorow Yes. GOD is GOD. LORD... and Jesus the new Man is Lord on the Level, as he received from GOD JHWH, the Father. Its very Important .1 GOD with Dynamis holy Spirit. And 1 Messias the Lord Human King.
Yes, it is very easy to prove from Scripture that the Triune Pantheon is false. ...BUT, no matter how much Scripture you give these cultists they do not receive It, that is my experience now for more than 30 years. All I have met on my way have rejected It and clung to and defended their man-made theology. ...desperately so most times, and some times even to the point of being aggressive and hateful. Makes you WONDER about these Christians(?).
This might be controversial... But, I've started challenging them to study the virgin birth prophecy in the old testament (there isn't one) in hopes that that will shake their foundation and realize that Jesus was a regular made human. Granted he has the Spirit and Word in him without measure, making him different from us. But I agree with you, they won't see past the trinity no matter how many verses in context you throw at them. So, let's start somewhere else 😬.
@@jawnatutorow man YES 100% but neverrrrrrrrr a simple phopet ore regular man liek you ore me CHRIST is secodn to ONLY his GOD the exalted sinless son of YAH GOD who is above every creation EXCEPT HIS LORD GOD EN FATHER
@@jawnatutorowthe virgin birth does not make Jesus God. If you do not accept the virgin birth, what do you do with the gospel narrative about Joseph planning to divorce Mary for her supposed fornication?? Do you consider that to be illegitimate Scripture?
@@Eclectifying I think that was a church fathers type doctrine. It's not in the old testament, so I don't hold it to be true. The virgin birth is what gives credence to Jesus being part or 'fully' God in Christians eyes, that God is literally his bio dad.
trinitarians love their brick and mortar indoctrinated certified expert bible scholars, so sad they muddy the scriptures, come to the Father as a child, ask Jesus for understanding, Jesus is my Rock, thank you and blessings to everyone to receive the true Gospel
We have One God manifests himself into three persons. Father , Son , and Holy Spirit . - Jesus said “baptize in the name of the Father , the Son and of the Holy. “ Matthew 28:19 The Baptism of Jesus The son being baptized , the Holy Spirit came upon him like a dove and the Father spoke from heaven this is my beloved Son. Matthew 3:16-17 Genesis 1:26-27 let us make man in our image and our likeness. John 14:16-17 Jesus said “ I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever-The Spirit of truth .”
People who believe in the trinity believe that all 3 are equal in every way. Just just looking at this one of many verses, how do you explain it with the 3 in 1 equal "gods"? John 14:28 CSB - “You have heard me tell you, ‘I am going away and I am coming to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I.
One of many problems with Unitarianism or a Oneness view of God is that God the Father is not the only one who forgives sins, existed before Abraham, performed miracles, claimed to be God to the Jews who accused him of blasphemy, instructed people to follow him (not God), lived a sinless life (only God can do that), and rose from the dead (only God can do that too). The Bible commands us to "search the Scriptures". We must take all of Scripture. And that is how the Church recognized the concept of the Trinity and has defended it through the centuries. Jesus is distinct from God the Father, yet is divine. And he is obviously a person. Jesus, therefore, is much more than a mode, or a "hat", or whatever terms modalists choose to use. Sorry, denial of the Trinity is heresy. Christianity and the Bible define God as Triune and One. Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Muslims and other non-Christian sects and religions deny this. And that is why they are considered distinctly non-Christian. The Trinity doctrine is under attack in our culture. And many are being led astray from sound doctrine.
Unitarianism is poor-man's Zoroastrianism, except without the yazatas. These guys literally peddle pagan theology - and they accuse us of it (they can't explain Who the Angel of the Lord is, either - or why God appeared before Abraham as THREE MEN).
Hey brother just wanted to say I've been watching your content now consistently for 5 years or longer and I really appreciate all that you do even though I've been challenging my position since day one your videos and website have really helped me. It's hard to go against the current especially when I see such good fruits coming from trinitarians more so than myself. I've been trying to get myself out there to street preach but I've been procrastinating for far too long. I now have a gopro and am planning on getting out there any day so I'll be putting out some videos of my own. Thank you again you have been a true blessing!
trinity is pagan like easter and so many other nonsense traditions...even the sabbath on sunday, another false doctrine! And yes, christmas....it is all deceit!
Quite so, the apostates will be surprised at the judgement: Matthew 7:21-23 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. 22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."
@@claybentonite If only Believers would read, research and believe the Word and the Spirit which is in them...he will teach them the truth. Even my very own family turn against me John 15:20-22 the more we learn, the more we realize, our fathers had it wrong! Return to the Beginning! and Start from there! Matthew 7:23....I wish that on no man, no...those are the scariest words ever spoke!
@tmcge3325 "do not grow weary in doing good, In doing so, you heap burning coles on the enemy head" We tried right? We loved and we tried to share the truth, but if people don't want it, then destruction is their lot, as that verse says. Many of our families think we crazy(that's putting it nice) mine talks about trinity to my children, they don't understand the reality of judgement they bring on themself, leading little ones a stray :( My kids say they NEVER thought Jesus was God, and don't listen to others. Childlike faith was reveled to me, may we obtain it brothers and sisters ! Rev 12:3 Rev 3:12 John 17:3 I tim 2:5 Bless you in God the Father and his Christ(anointed one)
It’s great to see another video from you; your channel has been a great resource for me in my awakening to the truth. Have you any thought to summarise your videos in a book?
Amwn. I have objectively read the Bible cover to cover many times, including Catholic Bibles. No where in the Bible does it ever suggest the great creator God is a trinity. Anyone who deliberately confuses themselves by attempting to justify falsehood, such as the man-made trinity doctrine, only harm themselves.
What about "Let (us) make man in (our) image, in (our) likeness..."? That is three uses of the plural in less than a sentence. That, at least, is a minimum of two right there.
“In the beginning was the Word [Jesus], and the Word [Jesus] was with God, and the Word [Jesus] WAS GOD. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.” (John 1:1-3) In this passage of Holy Scripture, Jesus is called God. “And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true; and we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. HE IS THE TRUE GOD and eternal life.” (1 John 5:20) In this verse of Holy Scripture, Jesus is called God. “But Peter said, “Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the HOLY SPIRIT and to keep back for yourself part of the proceeds of the land? While it remained unsold, did it not remain your own? And after it was sold, was it not at your disposal? Why is it that you have contrived this deed in your heart? You have not lied to man but to GOD.”” (Acts 5:3-4) In this passage of Holy Scripture, The Holy Spirit is called God. All three distinct persons of God’s being were also present at the creation in Genesis: “In the beginning God [The Father]…” (Genesis 1:1) “In the beginning the Word [Jesus]…” (John 1:1-3) “And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters…” (Genesis 1:2) The word Trinity is obviously not mentioned in the Bible, like many other doctrines we believe. The word doesn’t have to be mentioned, but it’s the process of hermeneutics (interpreting the Bible), that leads us to believe the doctrines within God’s inspired word. And when you interpret Scripture in its entirety, the verses within it tell us plainly that God the Father is God, Jesus is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. Not three DIFFERENT Gods, but 1 God that manifests Himself in 3 distinct persons for their various roles in the salvation of His children. In simple terms, God the Father gives The Son those whom shall be saved, The Son redeems those chosen children to The Father, and The Holy Spirit seals those chosen children as a guarantee of their salvation.
My pastor said “get out of every church organization that supports the trinity” and now I know why! The trinitarians like living in confusion and are utterly rebellious people who do not believe the bible 100% they think they know more than God. It breaks my heart. Most of my Christian family and friends are living this lie.
There is no God but One, who is spirit and who is One, for there is only One spirit who is God, even, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the manifestation of the Word in flesh. -james
@@heygio87 Good question. And it is obvious that this person has no intention of responding to you, its been 2 months. Obviously, there is no chapter or verse containing such nonsense.
A while back I wrote an exhaustive logical argument on the trinity. I apologize if it is rather technical, but I made use of Aquinas' terminology. The argument goes as follows: God is simple. This means, all that is in God is identical to God's essence. Thus there are no particulars in God. It is the particulars of a thing which distinguish it from merely its essence, making it possible for an instantiation of a thing to be non-identical to its essence. (i.e. I am a human but I am not identical to humanity) If there are no particulars, there are no possible instantiations which are non-identical to the essence. (e.g. There is only one possible equilateral triangle) One of three things is true: 1.) It is not logically possible for a simplicity wherein there are not three distinct persons, who are nonetheless identical in essence to exist. 2.) The trinitarian and non-trinitarian divine simplicity are absolutely identical. If this is the case then 1. Trinitarians and Unitarians should live in harmony, as the two have no theological distinctions, or all distinctions are illusory. 2. It can be reasonably concluded that the assumption of the trinity is not only unecessary, by Occam's razor, but also logically vacuous. This is because the trinity is logically identical to the Unitarian simplicity, but adds the assumption of the three divine persons. 3.) A non-trinitatian simplicity is possible and non-identical to the trinitarian divine simplicity. We can therefore conclude that one of two things is true. Either Dialetheism is true, and the proposition, "All that is in God is identical to Gods essence" is both true and false, or, We must conclude that the trinitarian simplicity is not logically possible. P1) A non-trinitarian simplicity is logically possible. P2) The Trinitarian simplicity is not identical to the non-trinitarian simplicity. P3) Dialetheism is not true. C) Therefore the trinitarian simplicity is not logically possible.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. God cannot make a rock so heavy that he cannot lift. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God being incapable of contradiction is not a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of making a married bachelor than he is of doing "gdasgdfssjdfkl". Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradiction. What I have proven above is that the trinity, no less than the omnipotence-paradox, is a contradiction in terms.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. God cannot make a rock so heavy that he cannot lift. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God being incapable of contradiction is not a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of making a married bachelor than he is of doing "gdasgdfssjdfkl". Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradiction. What I have proven above is that the trinity, no less than the omnipotence-paradox, is a contradiction in terms.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God is not capable of "Creating a rock so heavy he cannot lift." This, however, does not display a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of creating a married bachelor than he is of doing "asdfjk." Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradictions. What I have intended to show above is that the trinity, just as the omnipotence paradox, is a contradiction in terms. If you do not believe so, then contend with my augment.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. On this point all theologians from St Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God is not capable of "Creating a rock so heavy he cannot lift." This, however, does not display a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of creating a married bachelor than he is of doing asdfjk. Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradictions. What I have intended to show above is that the trinity, just as the omnipotence paradox, is a contradiction in terms. If you do not believe so, then contend with my augment.
In the 2nd century, because of persecution, Christians wrote in code, so as not to be exposed. They used a form of writing called nomina sacra, by which names and certain words were abbreviated, so as not to give the persecutors reason to confiscate those writings. Thus the word theos (god) and huios (son) were reduced to two letters, marked with a bar (dash) above. After the Gnostics changed the first letter, making huios (Son) theos (God), the authentic text was seriously altered and thus the correct understanding of the verse became unclear. But by replacing the word Son, the verse becomes logical again, with a clear message in context and in harmony with everything the Gospel says. John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Son was the Word. It had long been known that the phrase had been modified, involving a foreign letter. By changing an abbreviated word written in the form of the Nomina Sacra, the phrase received a completely different meaning: In some ancient biblical texts the word Υἱός (Huios meaning Son), is written abbreviated as ΥΣ, this being the form called the nomina sacra. Similarly, the word Θεός (Theos meaning God), is written abbreviated as ΘΣ, in the form of the nomina sacra. Notice that both forms have the letter Σ at the end and only the first letter needed to be changed. academianontrinitariana.blogspot.com/
You need to demonstrate why it would be reasonable for you to have a God which Jesus did not. Otherwise, you are left with your own unreasonable state.
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850 The simple fact is that EVERY Bible verse that claims Jesus is a man and not God is explicit and straightforward, yet every verse that trinitarians use to prove their doctrine is either an implication (which you guys then draw various false conclusions from), or it simply has nothing to do with what the trinitarians think it’s talking about . This is as simple as it gets: Jesus calls His Father “the ONLY true God.” Any honest person will know what this means and why Jesus said it. It’s because HE MEANT IT.
Premise 1: God is immutable, and does not change his nature. Premise 2: God said He was not a man, so that he should lie, nor was he a son of man, that he should repent. Premise 3: God cannot become something he is not, because that would by definition be Him changing His very nature Therefore God will not, nor ever has, become a man.
*HOLY SPIRIT IS A PERSON* 2 Samuel 23:1-2 KJV Now these be the last words of David. David the son of Jesse said, And the man who was raised up on high, The anointed of the God of Jacob, And the sweet psalmist of Israel, said, [2] THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD SPAKE BY ME, AND HIS WORD WAS IN MY TONGUE. John 16:12-13 KJV I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. [13] Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: FOR HE SHALL NOT SPEAK OF HIMSELF; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
All false OSAS teachers will receive double the judgment. Repoman, Barry awe, isaiah537, watchwoman 65, chelsi bedell, tim henderson, gregg jackson, tyler generation, barry scarborough and every single one of you.
noahbody2514. The Bible and the Biblical Hebrew and Greek clearly prove the Trinity, but because you are blinded by the spirit of antichrist that's in you, you can't see it.
@@lovealways2609 I didn't understand the video :( I've never been a trinitarian and I explained to everybody the blasphemy of it but this John part is still complicated for me to get.
i too but understand it like this,yes the word is a creation of God,above angels,he is "a god" just like JWitness interpretation,the bible EXPLICITLYsays angels is "gods" even God says in old Testament to children of God "you ARE God" so thats it bro,i use to have struggle with that too@@longingfortheharpazomoment7743
This argument relies heavily on a specific definition of the word “God”. Most likely the definition he is assuming is “a person with the divine nature”, but this definition is an invention of Arius, Jesus and his apostles didn’t know this definition. There are two definitions (that I’m aware of) for the word God that could be what the Bible means. It’s vitally important to know these definitions so we know what is meant by the Bible when it says there is one God, instead of reading our assumptions into the text. The first definition would be the unprincipled first principle, by this definition Trinitarians are Monotheists because we believe the Father is the only uncaused person of the Trinity, He causes the Son through begetting and the Holy Spirit through procession. The second definition is the operation of Godhood (so to speak), by this definition Trinitarians are Monotheists because of the doctrine of the inseparable operations of the Trinity. So in conclusion this argument only works if you assume a bad definition of the word “God. Interesting how anti-Trinitarians love to use word-concept fallacies so much.
The video doesn't rely on ANY definition of "God." The video is simply about WHO God is and is not - the God of Jesus. So why did you just go ahead and distract yourself into confusion?
Persons and humans get lead away which means executed. Humanism is defined as the denying of the Messiah believing that mankind will reach perfection on their own. See funk and wagnals. Leads into philanthropy where we meet Bill Gates billing everyone at the gate on that broad and spacious road. Sorcery in the book of Revelations means pharmakia. Job 32 verse 21-22 Says God does not respect any mans person or one with a title and they will be lead away which means executed. Person comes from the Greek word kanah which is one with a title especially a surname. Look at Samurai Johnson 1755 online dictionary at the following words. Surname; gentile ; secular; legal. One does not accept free grace when you are in the world and in the legal.
@@TheTrinityDelusionThen this isn’t a problem for Trinitarianism. Because all Trinitarians agree that the Father was His God since birth (Psalm 22:10). And that the Father is the only true God (by the first definition I presented).
Hi! Have you done a video on Revelation 2:23 being a reference to Jeremaiah 17:10 where God is supposed to be speaking being likened to what Jesus said in Revelation 2:23?
The belief in the Trinity-God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit-is rooted in several Bible verses. While the term "Trinity" itself is not found in the Bible, the concept is derived from the unity and distinctiveness of the three persons of God as described in Scripture. Here are some key verses Adventists and other Christians use to support this belief: Matthew 28:19 "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." This verse explicitly mentions the three persons together, indicating their unity and co-equal nature. 2 Corinthians 13:14 "The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all." This verse reflects the relationship and roles of the three persons. John 14:16-17 "And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever-the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive." Here, Jesus speaks of the Father sending the Holy Spirit, showing distinct roles yet unity. John 10:30 "I and My Father are one." Jesus emphasizes His unity with the Father. Genesis 1:26 "Then God said, 'Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.'" The plural language suggests a conversation among the persons of the Godhead. 1 John 5:7 (Traditional Texts) "For there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one."
Jesus Baptism And a voice came out of the heavens: “You are my Son, the beloved; I have approved you.” that how God wants all to view Jesus as his son a relationship that we all understand So all those who believe in the Trinity are calling God Almighty a liyer accusing him of not telling the truth The disciples and even the Demons all Knew that Jesus is the only begotten son of God The scriptures say that God cannot lie So who should we believe God's Word or Sinful Man
💡Wow, there is no Christian Trinitarian who believes in multiple Gods. The One True God, Yahweh is Father, Son, and Spirit. The Bible teaches this fact in both the Old Testament and New Testament. 🚨The Trinity is a descriptive word used to describe the Holy Bible only teaches there is only the One True God, Yahweh, and His nature is Father, Son and Spirit. 💡 This analogy is about the design of man, compared to who God truly is, which is explained in Scriptures listed below; It may help you understand what the Trinity teaches about our one and only God Yahweh: The One and Only True God, The Supreme Being, Yahweh, has three limbs(Father, Son and Spirit) each of His limbs is Him and have different functions: - Our Brain is like, Yahweh’s internal (GodHead) who is God the Father. - Our Heart is like, Yahweh’s Spirit, who is God the Spirit (The Holy Spirit). - Our Body(Flesh) is like, Yahweh, God in the Flesh, who is the Son, Yeshua, Jesus Christ. 1. Our Brain and Heart is not seen - Now Yahweh and the Holy Spirit has never been seen. 2. Our Body it what we actually see when we meet each other; Yahweh has been seen, because Christ revealed Himself in the likeness of man (Phil 2:5-8 / Col 1:15-17). 🚨 Colossians 1:15-17 NKJV, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.” -- ✝️ God the Father never been seen by any mean ever (Anyone who seen God, in both Old Testament and New Testament, especially in the flesh actually saw Jesus Christ; God the Father has never been seen; but, the Word is Jesus Christ ). ✝️ 🚨 Exodus 33:20 NKJV, “But He said, “You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live.” 🚨John 1:18 NKJV, ”No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.“ 🚨✝️ Colossians 1:15-16 NKJV, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him.” 🚨✝️ John 1:1-5, - (The Eternal Word) ”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.“ -- 💡💡💡 John 1:1 is the opening verse of the Gospel of John in the New Testament, and it reads: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This verse is profound and significant for several reasons, often seen as a foundational statement about the nature of Jesus Christ and His relationship to God. Let's break it down phrase by phrase: 1. **"In the beginning was the Word"**: - **"In the beginning"** refers to the time before creation, echoing the opening phrase of Genesis 1:1 ("In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth"). This indicates that the Word existed before anything was created. - **"the Word"** (in Greek, "Logos") is a term used here to refer to Jesus Christ. In Greek philosophy, logos could mean reason, principle, or plan, among other things. In Hebraic thought, it often referred to God's spoken word, His creative power, and self-revelation. John uses "the Word" to describe Jesus as the divine agent of creation and revelation. 2. **"and the Word was with God"**: - This phrase emphasizes a distinction between the Word and God. The Word was in a close relationship with God, implying personal interaction and fellowship. 3. **"and the Word was God"**: - This climactic statement asserts the deity of the Word. Despite the distinction in relationship expressed in the previous phrase, John makes it clear that the Word's nature is fully and completely divine. In summary, John 1:1 establishes that Jesus (the Word) is eternal, existing before creation, is in a close relationship with God, and is, in essence, fully God. This verse plays a crucial role in Christian theology, especially concerning the Trinity, that describes their is only One God, who within His nature is the Father, Son and Spirit; also John 1:1 teaches Jesus is both fully divine and fully human.
-- At the end of the day, belief in the Trinity doctrine is *not* a salvation requirement. - And that's really the major point that people need to understand.
@@VAIO294 First knowing Christ is God (Phil. 2:5-9) and accepting as Lord is a requirement for Salvation. Second, the word Trinity is more a descriptive word describing what is in the Bible; it was mentioned and discussed by early Church Fathers. The **first Church Father** to explicitly refer to the concept of the Trinity in a way that closely aligns with later orthodox formulations was **Tertullian** (c. 155-240 AD).
@@MrLeAnthony- I understand what you're saying but confessing "Jesus is God" is not a salvation requirement. - There are plenty of verses in the Bible where *saved* people simply confessed Jesus as being "The Son of God, " "The Messiah," "The Christ," etc. ----- For example: When Jesus asked His disciples WHO they believed He is, Peter gave a simple non-trinitarian answer, as we see in the verses below: -->Matthew 16:15-17 ~ _“He (Jesus) said to them, _*_‘But who do you say that I am?’ Simon Peter answered, ‘You are THE CHRIST, the Son of the living God.’_*_ And Jesus said to him, _*_‘BLESSED are you, Simon Barjona,_*_ because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.’”_
@@VAIO294 The Bible doesn’t contradict itself; all it take is one verse in the Bible to show Jesus is God; after that it up to us to find understanding to receive complete context of what the Bible teaches us. 📖 I will share a few Bible Verse to help you understand the who Christ truly is: 1. Exodus 20:3-5, you only worship God. 2.Philippians 2:5-9, teaches Christ is God. 3. Colossians 1:15-17, teaches Christ was not created and all things created was created by Christ. 4. Revelations 22:12-3, Christ claims Himself as God; declaring He is the Alpha and Omega. 5. John 14:6, Jesus teaches us He is the only way to the Father. 6. John 5:22, not the Father but He will return to judge us. 7. Isaiah 53, Prophesies the Christ. 8. Hebrew 1:5-9, teaches - Christ is not an Angel and is eternal. - Christ is to worshipped - Christ is named God by the Father - Christ created all things The Bible teaches Christ is God in context. To except Christ as Lord you are to worship. Only God is worship; God the Father has the Angels Worshipping Jesus. 🚨 Bottom line: Jesus is God; if anyone follows and accept any other Jesus, they follow a different Jesus. Following the wrong Jesus leads to no salvation.
@@MrLeAnthony- *(Part 1)* - I never said Jesus is an angel. I'm saying, according to the Bible, a confession of faith in the Trinity doctrine is NOT a salvation requirement. --- The Trinity doctrine itself is simply man’s best attempt at trying to define and describe the NATURE of God. --- No one’s salvation is dependent upon them accurately defining and describing the NATURE of God. - Our everlasting life salvation is through repentance and *faith in Jesus Christ Himself,* not through faith in the Trinity doctrine. --> Acts 20:21b ~ “…turn to God in *Repentance* and have *Faith in JESUS CHRIST.” -->2 Tim 3:15~ “..salvation through Faith in JESUS CHRIST.” As we see, the scriptures point us to “repentance” of our sins and to “faith in Jesus Christ” for our salvation - NOT to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ PLUS faith in the Trinity doctrine to have God's salvation. ---- Simply put, our Salvation is a *Forgiveness of our SINS* issue - not a faith/belief in the Trinity doctrine issue.
Oneness Refute....., . (I) came FROM MY FATHER and GO back to THE FATHER........ John 16:28-30 King James Version 28( I) came forth from THE FATHER, and am come into the world: again, (I) JESUS leave the world, and GO to THE FATHER. 29 His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no proverb. 30 Now are we sure that thou knowest all things, and needest not that any man should ask thee: by this we believe that thou camest FORTH FROM GOD..//////////////////////////////////////////1 John 2:22 “Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth THE FATHER ((and)) THE SON.”
John 16:28 does not say "go BACK" to the Father and all the children of God are from God because they are born of God their Father. "4 You are from God, little children... 6 We are from God..." 1 John 4:4,6. You seem to be insisting that you did not come from God. Thanks for letting us know that you are not born of God.
Mary had other children. Jesus however was not a natural child of Mary. All those God created are called his son. Adam and Jesus for example. God having daughters? Any scripture that I have missed?
@@jeffstewart1668 :(Revelation 22:16) “‘I, Jesus, sent my angel to bear witness to you about these things for the congregations. I am the root and the offspring of David and the bright morning star.’” Jesus is here stating who he is. He came from the line of David. At least his human foster parents did.
John 1: 1 tells us that the word was God and in verse 14 we hear that the word was "made" flesh. First: If the word is God, then who "made" him flesh? Second: Why did the same person who wrote "and the word became flesh", also said in 1 John 4: 1-3, that it was Jesus Christ who became flesh. In the list of name of our God, you will not find the name Christ. The epithet Christ was designated only to Jesus.....not God.
Another issue ex-trinitarians need to start dealing with ASAP. "I even I am YHWH, beside ME there is NO SAVIOR". Isaiah 43;11, 45:5-7. "Put NOT your trust in Princes nor a SON OF MAN in whom there is NO SALVATION". Psalm 146:3. The rabbit hole gets deeper. 😮
Those who do not have Son,have not the Father & the Holy Spirit is not in them & they are false teachers racking up condemnation upon their heads,leading many astray. Find this truth as well!!!!
i have been a unitarian for the past 20 years, now I am a trinitarian. After finding videos that debunk the trinity on UA-cam, I began searching for more videos for both sides and compare the two. Ridiculously, there is one scripture I find it hard to understand, holding that 'Jesus is a created being.' This scripture is Colossians 1:15-17. And I quote from NIV, "15 The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16 FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; ALL THINGS HAVE BEEN CREATED THROUGH HIM AND FOR HIM. 17 He is before all things, and IN HIM ALL THINGS HOLD TOGETHER." Comparing this verse with John 1:3, I quote from NIV, "3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made." Now the question is, suppose Jesus Christ is a created being, will that mean that God had to create a certain creature (Jesus) so that He can create all other creations? Because the above scriptures say 'without Jesus, nothing was created, and everything was created through Him and for Him. Does that mean that God would not have created all His creations without Jesus Christ? Because John tells us that WITHOUT JESUS NOTHING WAS MADE THAT HAS BEEN MADE. UNITARIANS, I ASK FOR YOUR ANSWER!!!!!!!
So, this wasn’t an answer to the assertion in your title. There wasn’t even an actual thesis presented, let alone the answer. You just posted a video saying that people who believe this are wrong with zero argument. What was the goal of the video?
@@FirstnameLastname-rc8yd Jesus does not claim to be God, or God's equal. He only claimed to be the Son of God. He said all of his works are from God and that he can do nothing except through him. God himself said he is the only God, there is no other. Not sure how it doesn't track.
There is but one GOD and he recognizes no other. Jesus identifies GOD as both his father and his GOD. Therefore, it follows that Jesus cannot be GOD. No small attestation as it negates the vicarious atonement represented in the crucifixion. A man may not make atonement for another's sin; therefore Jesus 'Must' be more than a man. The Trinity' is invented to establish Jesus as GOD within an inexplicable 'Mystery'. If Jesus were GOD, Peter would have responded 'You are the GOD of Heaven and Earth' rather than, 'You are the Christ, Son of the living GOD'. There is but one GOD and he has no equal. Jesus acknowledged this.
Trinitarians of all stripes confess that Jesus identified God as both His Father and God. You write as if they are unaware of that passage. They are both aware of it and confess it. Are you aware of how they harmonize that with the Trinity? They would consider your critique a straw man. By the way, I am NOT a Trinitarian.
may I take this opportunity to invite you all that is believing in this video to check out the teachings of the Church of Christ. Godbless your new home❤❤❤
Brother you already debunked yourself in your literal 2nd point. Jesus has two natures (both perfect) and the perfect human nature has to serve the Lord. That's why He worships God
I am astounded that he seems unaware that Trinitarians confess that Jesus had a God whom He worshiped. One should never criticize a belief one doesn't understand. By the way, I am _not_ a Trinitarian. I just believe that ignorance of a point of view will lead one to make embarrassing analytical errors.
@@davidcoleman5860 Jesus is God. But we orthodox believe in "The Father's Monarchy", that says that the Father is the source of the trinity. In fact in the Nicene Creed we explicitly say that Christ is FROM the Father, yet He is equal to Him.
@@Artem_Myronko But your use of the words "God" and "equal" are equivocal. God is _a se,_ but the Son isn't _a se._ Thus, the Son isn't God in the sense that the Father is. Moreover, the Son isn't equal in the sense of aseity, rank and origin. He is presumably equal only in essence as a subject has the same human essence as a king. But that concept introduces composition in both the king and the subject. Since all composites exist in another and not in themselves, that is effective atheism.
What I kept telling them is what God showed me, among many others on the subject is that how can you guys transform 2 adjectives in nouns???? John says God is spirit (adjective) and holy (ajective). It's a description of who He is. Right? Ok! So they say God is Holy (NOUN) and Spirit (NOUN)!!! Incredible!!! How can you twist the Scriptures like that???? I throw that right in their faces but they CANNOT answer that and return to their same verses that prove nothing such as the Trinity lie blasphemy!
I think the first problem is who has the authoritative take on what the trinity is. The next is where in the written history of christian writings does that one take on what the trinity is first appear. Most non-trinitarians make the mistake of not settling those points with the trinitarian to whom they are speaking before jumping into debate mode.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the Second Person of Trinity [John 1:1-3,14,18, 5:16-18, 10:30-33]. If Jesus wasn't God, why would he call himself/accept being called by titles given to God in OT (such as Lord, the First and the Last, I Am, the one who searches hearts and minds, Judger, and etc) [John 5:22 - Psalm 96:13; John 13:13 - Deuteronomy 6:4; Revelation 1:17-18 - Isaiah 44:6; Revelation 2:23 - Jeremiah 17:10] and accepted being worshiped [Matthew 2:11, 14:33, 2:9, 28:9; John 12:13, 20:26-29]? And it's not like his followers ever said he was God or something [John 20:26-29; Romans 9:5; Philipians 2:5-8; Colossians 2:9-10; Tito 2:11-13; 2 Petter 1:1, etc], right? Anyway, I recomend you to study the Bible more before come here and spread misinformation.
I've always seen God, Jesus and Holy Spirit as individuals. NOT a Godhead which seemed creepy to me and to me now seems more Hinduish. Since I see them individually and not as 3 in one does this mean I'm wrong?? Jesus gave us Holy Spirit when he left here, so my prayers are to the one true God BY the power of the one true Holy Spirit. I only pray to the one true God. I don't pray to Jesus. Jesus did his part when he came to die for us and he will do his part when he returns for his 2nd coming. Please help me to understand bc I love the Lord with all my heart, mind and soul. 🌿👑🌿
Jesus has now inherited the Holy Spirit of God his Father, which is without measure. He has continual access to God's spirit like a man having continual access to living water from a spring. And he uses the water for the sustenance of everyone whom he has purchased with his own blood. That is, by the will of God his Father, unto the Glory of his God, his Father. Jesus' work isn't done, he still works as we speak, mediating between God and men. "There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, a man Jesus the Christ" (1 Timothy 2:5). "Therefore, being by the right hand of God, exalted, AND HAVING RECEIVED OF THE FATHER THE PROMISE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, he has shed forth this, which you now see and hear" (Acts 2:33). "For through him (Jesus) we have access by one Spirit unto the Father". (Ephesians 2:18). The spring represents God the Father's spirit. Only Jesus was found worthy to draw from the spring. The Lord Jesus is the water bearer, who draws from the spring and gives to anyone who comes to him and drink.
@@ophiuchus9071 the Lord Jesus during the days of his flesh was anointed with the Spirit of God, that's why he is called the Christ (anointed one). Now, as Paul says, we have known Christ according to the flesh, but now we know him thus no longer. That's because we know him now according to the Spirit. He is now a life-imparting spirit who has received the Spirit of the only true God his Father an inheritance. During the days of his flesh, he through the Spirit was a comfort to his disciples, and now he is a comfort for those who believe in him who is now a spirit. We don't know him according to the flesh anymore, but according to the spirit. He is a completely new comforter. That's why the Son of God is a fulfillment of Jacob's ladder. The ladder stands on the earth and reaches unto heaven. So too, the Son of God, Jesus can now, as a life-imparting spirit, by the Spirit of God which he received (Acts 2:33) reach from heaven to earth like Jacob's ladder. That's how we have access through him by one Spirit unto the Father (Ephesians 2:18).
@@ophiuchus9071 "2 Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is that Spirit:" Yes. The Lord Jesus now operates as the Spirit, Power, Wisdom, Word, Glory of the only true God the Father. The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. The God of all mercies.
I would agree with you that Jesus is different from God. The holy spirit is there in the old testament but does not come across to me as a separate person from God. The HS came upon Mary in Luke 1 yet for this reason Jesus will be called the son of God, not the son of the HS! Nobody in the new test says clearly that the HS is a separate person. Is there a difference between the HS and the spirit of God? Keep reading and learning, we'll never know everything in this short life.
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850 Yes that dead corpse of flesh hanging on the cross was created. And John 1:1 does not say "Jesus was God in the beginning." Your imagination did that.
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850 Of course Jesus is God. Not just John 1:1.This is also confirmed, for example, by Thomas when he quite deliberately claimed that the risen Jesus was his God and Lord. All of these and other NT texts speak in terms of "I and the Father are one". This statement, however, also communicates that Jesus was not talking about any Trinity. Thus, the question of Jesus' Deity is guaranteed in the NT, but at least since the NT controversy over the Trinity, the central answer to the question of whether Christ had a beginning in time is the verse from Rev. 3:14: "the beginning of God's creation", which corresponds to John 1:3. What I want to emphasize above all, however, is that the anti-Trinitarian controversy in the NT goes back to Miguel Servetus. Antitrinitarianism is not and was not a homogeneous movement; on the contrary, it often had internal disputes (e.g., the question of adoration of Christ, etc.). In terms of several centuries (leaving aside ancient Arianism) of dispute, it is almost impossible for there to be "anything new under the sun". Don't expect new arguments...
Actually John 1:1 which some translations read as 'and the Word WAS God', aside from making no sense, it destroys the 'Jesus IS God' theory. Give it some rational thought. John's testimony. (John 1:34) And I have seen it, and I have given witness that this one IS the Son of God.”
In John 1:1 ,there are two occurrences of the Greek noun "theos" (god) in this verse. The first theos is preceded by the definite article "ho". When the noun has a definite article, it points to a distinct identity, in this case Almighty God. However, the second "theos", referring to the Word, does not have the definite article. Many scholars agree that the fact that the second theos does not have a definite article points not to the identity of the Word but to a characteristic or quality of the Word, that the Word is "divine", "a god", “god-like”, but not Almighty God. Several Bible versions translate the final part of John 1:1 as “the Word was divine,” “the Logos was divine,” “a god was the Word,” or “the Word was a god.” Note also that John 1:1 says that "the Word was with God". Someone who is with another person is not the same as that other person.
This answer is not organic , gods word is it not in essence eternal nature like himself. Also if it‘s true when god is a single entity how do paint the baptism of Jesus then, also if god is a single entity how could he have been love when he just existed, before creation beeing love as love defines loving some opponent. For sure an important question, I currently study Ephesians where paul has following divine formula : god, the son and the holy spirit, not talking too much about the father.
John 1:1-3,14 [1]In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was🎉 God. [2]The same was in the beginning with God. [3]All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. [14]And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
In John 1:1 the Greek noun _theos_ (“god”) appears twice. The first time it is preceded by the definite article _ho_ (“the God”). When the noun has a definite article, it points to a distinct identity, in this case Almighty God. However, the second _theos,_ referring to the Word, does not have the definite article. It is indefinite. _Theos_ without the definite article in this verse points to a characteristic or quality of the Word instead of an identity. The Word is "divine", "a god", “god-like”, but not the same as _ho theos_ (“the God”). Note that John 1:1 also says that "the Word was with God". Someone who is with another person is not the same as that other person.
@@Raf-c2y It’s interesting that one of the earliest translations of John’s gospel was into the Sahidic Coptic language in the 3rd century (before the Trinity became official church doctrine). In Coptic, both definite and indefinite articles correspond closely to how they are used in English. This very early Coptic translation uses an indefinite article with the word "god" in the final part of John 1:1. When translated to English it reads, "And the Word was a god." This shows that those early translators recognized that John 1:1 does not mean to say that the Word is Almighty God himself.
The trinitarians have quite the conundrum because you can't enter the Kingdom of Heaven (receive the Holy Spirit) because idolators are excluded and without the Holy Spirit they can't come to an accurate knowledge of the truth. I know people that have been captured and imprisoned by this false teaching (idol) but because a majority of people bow to it they feel very comfortable with it. What can you say.
God has raised up a people to proclaim his oneness as promised at Isaiah 43:10. The Trinity teaching corrupted God's nature. Acts 20:30. Ezekiel 36:23 ‘I will certainly sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the nations, which you profaned among them; and the nations will have to know that I am Jehovah,’ declares the Sovereign Lord Jehovah,
Brother Kel. Great video. Have you noticed there's something seriously wrong with trinitarians? They come with this bravado and this attitude that the average person should not think that the trinity doctrine is in any way a strange concept. Gaslighting you for believing one being (God) is one person, which is the most logical thing. I've seen insults saying that "this person actually believes the absurd idea that God is one person". What's that about? That's so messsd up, even if the trinity doctrine was true.
This argument presupposes that the God of Jesus was not Triune, blatantly begging the question by stating the desired conclusion as a premise for the argument. If one simplifies the argument stated in this video, it is apparent. Premise 1: Jesus worshipped the one true God. Premise 2: Jesus didn't worship the Triune God. Conclusion: The true God is not Triune. This argument is fallacious in nature and therefore illogical.
Matthew 28:19 mentions the Father, Son and holy spirit, but it does not say that they exist in one divine essence as the Trinity doctrine says. It does not say that they are three persons in one God, all co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial. Colossians 1:15 calls Jesus the “Firstborn of all creation” and Revelation 3:14 says that Jesus is the “beginning of the creation by God.” Jesus taught that the Father was greater than he was and he called the Father "my God" even after his resurrection. (Revelation 3:12) These scriptures show that God and Jesus are not co-equal nor co-eternal.
I believe there is room to believe, and scripture to support, that Jesus existed alongside God during the beginning of this Earth and even had a hand in creating it. This does not mean Jesus is God or a "Trinity" of God, he is still the Son of God, but he could be considered a "small g" god. - WW
*MATTHEW 1:21 (KJV)* And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for *he SHALL save his people from their sins.*
1. Here we have an *unconditional promise* from the LORD that JESUS would save his people from their sins.
2. The chance of this *unconditional promise* being broken was exactly 0%.
3. Because this *unconditional promise* required JESUS to be sinless, the chance of JESUS sinning was _necessarily_ 0%.
4. Because the chance of JESUS sinning was _necessarily_ 0%, *"Biblical" Unitarianism is FALSE,* just like Trinitarianism.
The one true God _is_ love (1 John 4:8,16). And the greatest demonstration of love is to *lay down one's **_own_** life* for others (John 15:13). The "Biblical" Unitarian version of "God the Father" did not lay down his own life for anyone. And the _Trinitarian_ version of "God the Father" did not lay down _his_ own life for anyone. So neither the "Biblical" Unitarian version of "God the Father" nor the Trinitarian version of "God the Father" is the one true God.
The one and only true God - God the Father, "THE everlasting Father" - is the unipersonal Spirit who "came down from heaven" _without leaving heaven,_ and who manifested _himself_ on earth in genuine human form, as _his own_ Son, so that he could *lay down **_his own_** life* for us, raise _himself_ from the dead, and give eternal life to all who believe on _him._
And the _name_ of this unipersonal, *self-sacrificing* Spirit is revealed to be the name which is above _every_ name: *JESUS.*
*1 TIMOTHY 3:16 (KJV)* And without controversy *great* is the *mystery* of godliness: *GOD was manifest in the flesh,* justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
@christskingdomiscoming5964 The revelation of *the Father's self-sacrificial love* is what the gospel is all about. But it's hidden (in plain sight) from the carnal mind.
@christskingdomiscoming5964 Does your Father love you enough to have laid down his own life for you? If the answer is No, then you have the wrong Father.
@christskingdomiscoming5964 When you're willing to believe that the one true God - the Father - loves you enough to have laid down his own life for you, he will show you who he truly is.
@@TheTrinityDelusion God the Father, is a spirit, he has no flesh, you can think of it as s substance also called "The word". This word become flesh (Jesus), still that same substance. If you are denying that Jesus is God, you are walking a dangerous path.
@@PhantasyAI0 Yes I know the song and dance. But the fact is that there is only one God and that one and only God is the God of Jesus. This is rationally inescapable and all you are doing is talking yourself into insanity.
"I believe in Unitarianism because when you presuppose Unitarianism, the Trinity makes no sense!" Statement 2 is so unclear under a Trinitarian mindset that I honestly cannot get a conclusion from it unless I assume Unitarianism. For an example, I'll show this argument under a trinitarian mindset and show it's both unclear, and not a debunk. "There is only one true God"; A trinitarian would agree, yet emphasize there is one nature, or substance, of God, instead of one person. "That one and only God is the God of Jesus." By statement 1, We assume the "one and only God" refers to the nature/substance of God. Then, the nature of God, which Jesus possesses, is His God??? This is just nonsense. A trinitarian would disagree with you. And if you want to mean "person" with "one and only God", then your first statement goes nowhere. This argument is desperate confirmation bias. Also, If you have the time, I would LOVE to hear how Jesus DEFINETLY ISN"T God from the following verses: John 1:1-14 (and the word became flesh), 3:16 (note here the greek for “only begotten”, μονογενῆ, means unique, only member of kin, single) , 8:58 (“before Abraham was, I AM”),10:30 (I and my father am one), 10:38 (“the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father”). 12:45 (“he who sees Me sees Him who sent Me”), 14:7-10 (to Philip: “Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me?”, 16:15 (All things that the Father has are Mine.), 17:1-5 (Praying to the Father, “And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.”) Matthew 3:16-17 (“This is my Son, whom I am well pleased”), 4:5-7 (devil tempts Jesus, Jesus: “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”) 12:6 (“Yet I say to you there is One here that is greater than the temple”), 1:23 (“He will be called Immanuel (God with us)”) Luke 4:10-12 (devil tempts Jesus, Jesus: “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”), 5:20-25 (Jesus is questioned on his authority to forgive sins, He decides to show them He does by showing a physical miracle as well), 1:35 (He will be called the Son of God (this is a title for Messiah, not for divinity)), Hebrews 1:5-14 (God the Father saying “You, [Jesus], in the beginning laid the foundation of the earth,”) Zecheriah 2:10-11 (God sending himself to dwell in our midst, and make everyone his people) Proverbs 30:4 (“Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, If you know?”) And explain how the early church fathers, such as Paul (1 Corinthians 8:6 “one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.”, 2 Corinthians 3:17 “Now the Lord is the Spirit”, Colossians 2:9 “For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form,”), Ignatius (Letter to the Ephesians 9.1, Epistle to the Phillipians, Ch. 2), Polycarp (Martyrdom of Polycarp 14:3), Justin Martyr ( Dialogue with Typhro, chapter 128, or just read the entire thing lol), Tertullian (Against Praxes, 2 and 25), Athenagoras of Athens (A Plea for the Christians, 10), and Irenaeus of Lyons (Against Heresies, 1:10:1), DEFINITELY didn't believe in the Trinity, because clearly this was an invention of the church hundreds of years later, and not a core doctrine believed by many before the council of Nicaea, right???
@@TheTrinityDelusion Isn't the point of this video to disprove the Trinity, and show a logical contradiction? Now, your reply is literally saying "Unitarianism is true because it's true." But you know what? I'll play your game. Here's my argument: 1. Unitarianism is true. 2. The Bible does not support Unitarianism (look at the verses in my last comment), nor does the early church fathers (look at the quotes in the last comment). 3. The Bible is false, and the early church fathers are heretics.
@@TheTrinityDelusion I can't understand how "pointing out a logical contradiction" somehow doesn't "disprove the Trinity". Plus, even if that makes sense, I already addressed this "contradiction" in my original comment, and presented material on why I believe in trinitarianism instead. I'm done here.
Jesus Christ says, "The word's I speak and the teachings I teach is NOT mine, but HIS that sent me" Therefore, if Jesus Christ is God then he just lied. Note: he didn't lie, he told the truth, because he is the Son of God NOT God the Son.
According to Acts 2:34-36, where Peter quotes Psalm 110:1, God is speaking to Jesus Christ. It is clear that from these verses that Jesus cannot be YHWH.
you are messed up badly and in darkness sadly. God born a Son out of Himself Psalm 110 before this world, that's when the Word became Flesh (Spiritual Flesh). Jesus walked in all of the Old Testament and came through Mary in the same Flesh by becoming small. Jesus took power, brightness, Glory away and was only outside was found as a man but not a physical man. Jesus is Bread from heaven and that's His Body that He will give for the world John 6:51, Hebrew 9:11-13. Study about bodies 1 Corinthians 15:40-50. If you make Jesus to a carnal physical man you are worshiping creature not a Creator Romans 1:16-25. Repent while its not too late for you
Jehovahs witnesses have been trying to explain this for a long time and even many people before them. The Father is the only true god the one whom Jesus worshiped…
For Trinitarians that don’t understand to Jesus God doesn’t mean divine. So when he says God in reference to The Father, to Jesus God is The Father, he’s not saying The Father is divine. So the Trinitarian claim of ‘The Father is God, The Son is God and The Spirit is God’ doesn’t align with Jesus’ own understanding of God. You either have a Christ who misspoke or one who purposely deceived Eve his own followers.
Just sharing more... Jesus has always been with God from the beginning John 17:5 so Jesus has always been just himself I'm thinking. Possibly the Lord calls Jesus his son bc God had to call Jesus something for us to understand relationship with God as our Father. God knew we'd understand this type of relationship bc he designed us to have a Dad/father, mother ... all individuals but as one family. Why wouldn't our family design be like God’s since we're made in his image. To add, Abraham was commanded by God to kill his son and God did allow Jesus to be killed. It’s all about relationship and how God wants us in holy relationship with him and each other. Any help is welcomed. 🌿👑🌿
@ophiuchus9071 God, for he is everything. John 14:26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.” * [ who the Father will send ]
@@ophiuchus9071 Jesus did not create himself. He is Gods SON, created by the Almighty alone. Go to verse 15 -He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
@@ophiuchus9071 Jesus is LITERALLY called SON OF God. He acknowledges that Jehovah is His FATHER. Colossians states Firstborn OF CREATION… In Revelation we read - Rev 3:14 - And to the messenger of the church in Laodicea write: These things says the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Beginning of God’s creation.
Just because you don't understand that the God found in scripture is a Godhead doesn't mean it isn't so. The problem is you dont know the difference between Father and Son, and aren't willing to read scripture to find out. The God found in scripture is a Godhead. The name of the Godhead is YHWH. Father. Son. Holy Spirit. These are YHWH, the Godhead. Father and Son identify Themselves and each other using names and TITLES. These TITLES are used for purposes of identification, they denote position, role, function and office held within the Kingdom and the Godhead. Learn the names and titles used by Father and Son, learn the difference between Father and Son. Here is an example; in the Kingdom of God, Christ the LORD is King. Our Father tells us this... "Yet I have set My King on My holy hill of Zion." Ps.2:6 How long has Christ the LORD been King? "The LORD sat enthroned at the Flood, And the LORD sits as King forever." Ps.29:10 How long will Christ the LORD be King.? "The LORD is King forever and ever." Ps.10:16 When will His dominion end..? "His dominion is an everlasting dominion, Which shall not pass away; And His kingdom the one Which shall not be destroyed." Dan.7:14 In the Kingdom of God, the office of King is held by the Son. Our Father is not King, never claimed to be King, but ALWAYS exalts His Son as King... But to the Son He says: "Your throne, *O God, is forever and ever; A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of Your Kingdom." Heb.1:8 *"O God" is a TITLE. Christ is "O God." In the Kingdom of God, Christ the LORD is King. Always has been, always will be. "I am the LORD, your Holy One The Creator of Israel, your King." Is.43:15
@@TheTrinityDelusion Christ is of the Godhead, YHWH. The deity of Christ is the cornerstone of Christianity, as supported by scripture. Christ, in His own words, by His prophet Isaiah... "Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel, And his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts: 'I am the First and the Last; Besides Me there is no God." 44:6 Christ has identified Himself using these names and titles: LORD. King of Israel. Redeemer. LORD of hosts. First and Last. God. The God found in scripture is a Godhead.
@@mattmurdock2868 where do you get the term godhead? When I look into it, it's just a translation from deity or divine. Saying godhead does make it sound like there's a plurality somewhere, but that's not the original language. One more thing God is not always describing YHWH, the Almighty God-Father of Jesus. It can be used to describe god/gods, goddess/goddesses, angels, human rulers and judges. Which Jesus would be considered the latter two, scripturally speaking.
@@jawnatutorow The fullness of the Godhead dwells in Christ, head of all power... "Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy or empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; and you are complete in Him who is the head of all principality and power." Col.2:8,9 NKJ Through the Godhead the powers of creation were given to the Son, that He may be glorified as God... "For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen in the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify HIM as God, nor were they thankful, but became futile in their thoughts and their foolish hearts were darkened." Rom.1:20,21 NKJ Those who do not glorify Christ as God become futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts are darkened. Through the Godhead the powers of creation were given to the Son, that He may have preeminence in all things, and BECAUSE IT PLEASED THE FATHER... "For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, all things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things and in Him all things consist. And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have preeminence. For it PLEASED THE FATHER that IN HIM ALL THE FULLNESS SHOULD DWELL, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself..." Col.1:16-20 NKJ Hope that helps.
Sam Tideman (Transfigured) does a video on the history of christology and pinpoints when he thinks this doctrine began, simply by showing when in history people started to talk about it and when it was being debunked (by Tertullian, for example). Can you explain why nobody believed this early on? If they did believe it why did nobody talk about it? I believed it for about 6 months, but now believe something which fits scripture better in my opinion, and just also happens to fit history aswell. I hope you take the time to watch Sam's video.
"Brother Kel, I want to express my gratitude for enlightening me on the truth about God and the Messiah. However, I've recently noticed a resurgence of the false doctrine of modalism. I believe you are the ideal person to refute and dismantle this erroneous teaching, just as you have done with the false trinity. Thank you in advance for your guidance, Brother Kel."
You are so off and will miss the upcoming rapture... The Trinity (GODhead) is 100% biblical. FATHER, SON and HOLY SPIRIT = 1 GOD in 3 persons. JESUS is GOD (see John 1, Hebr. 1 etc.)and HE came to earth in the flesh so HE could pay for your sins on the cross and come back to life on the 3rd day!!! Thank JESUS for this if you want to go to heaven! King James Version 1John 5:7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. Listen to real biblical theologians like Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. David Reagan, Dr. Mark Hitchcock and their guests.
Jesus is creator.....Hebrews 1:10 [10]And, Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of thine hands:
Whatever happened to “you will know them by their fruits” while, as a new comer to your channel, it appears you’re trying to base an entire theology on one word, while making a big issue over it? Do you even know, for sure, who believes in what? because you don’t know anybody’s heart/mind: only by their fruits, says Jesus, will you know them. are you speculating if they say the word, trinity? How are you separating those who believe in the trinity from those who don’t? If we don’t know what it is, and we don’t know what it isn’t, how will we know what we are looking for? So, all I see is you picking at straws? Your Fruits, in your videos, to me, come across as accusatory. they don’t seem to come from love for your fellow man. 🤷♀️ so I would appreciate it if you could explain it better, to me. Thanks 💜
I'm sorry, but this is a very poor presentation. There are logical arguments that dismantle practically all versions of the Trinity, but simply claiming that Jesus had a God (which Trinitarians also affirm), and then berating them for not seeing it your way does nothing to show anybody outside your choir why their belief is false.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Hello! You write: _The issue is not that Jesus had a God but who his God is and is not._ But Trinitarians have a reply to all of that. When you announce "game over" without addressing how they reply to those things, you're simply preaching to the choir.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Hello again! You write: _Oh and what is their reply?_ I'm really not trying to sound insulting, but for someone who has a channel dedicated to attacking the Trinity, I'm surprised you have to ask. Someone said a long time ago that one should know an opponent's position better than the opponent. To me, the principle of charity dictates that we withhold criticizing a position or a belief we do not understand. We should thoroughly understand a belief in order to present it in its best possible light, so that we may both avoid straw men and make our arguments as convincing as possible. Their reply depends on their version of the Trinity. There are three major subdivisions of Trinitarian thought: Latin, Eastern and Social. Under those subdivisions are some 13 variations, collectively. Space does not permit an analysis of every version, but basically there's the kenotic theology position, the functional subordination position, and the hypostatic position. The first generally alleges that God the Son became man to the degree that His divinity was suspended. While in His human “state,” He lived and functioned as any other man. A functional subordination theorist alleges that God the Son willingly subordinated Himself to the Father, thus creating a functional hierarchy. And a hypostatic union theorist alleges that God the Son supplied personhood to Christ so that Christ was one person with two natures. His genuinely human consciousness and will in accordance with a human nature enabled Christ to speak as man and as God. Depending on the underlying claim, their “answer” is that Christ viewed the Father as His God from a kenotic state of suspension, a functional state of subordination, or from the state of a human nature. Consequently, your criticism falls on deaf ears because it's essentially a straw man. Regardless their underlying theology, their positions are no ultimate defense for the doctrine of the Trinity. Since the concept of a divine Trinity is a self-canceling one, regardless its iteration (due to its logical extension to either tritheism or divine composition), these explanations serve only to answer the objection. They cannot serve to defend its inherently contradictory assertions.
@@davidcoleman5860 All that and you didn't even answer my question. The fact is that they don't even have a reply that directly addresses the point made in this video. I'm afraid you don't know what you are talking about.
You have not provided any proof from scripture. Instead you “stomp around” insisting those who believe in Christ as the Father in the Flesh are somehow wrong. There are numerous scriptures that support this belief. So give us scriptural proof why you are right and we are wrong, not your words, but scripture.
Perhaps it would be better to teach the truth instead of making statements without scripture to show the truth. The Trinity is a simple doctrine that teaches that God is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, all in one. Giving scriptural proof is necessary for understanding. We used to accept this simple doctrine until Satan got us all arguing about it. To counter that, we simply stick to the truth, let go of the word “trinity”. This word is not something we need argue about. We simply prove through teaching the words of God as they are. We are to plant the seeds by speaking the truth, but it’s only God who can make them grow. Challenging someone on their belief’s only makes them dig in deeper. Be wiser than the serpent. Speak truth with proof, don’t back down, this is God’s battle, we are His mouthpiece, let what we do glorify God, but don’t offend the tender ones.
The old hymn about the Trinity says “God in three persons, blessed Trinity.” I can understand how this can cause confusion. However, it is not explained as it should be. God manifests Himself in many ways, as the Father, as Christ, Yahveh Jireh: our provider, Yahveh Shalom God of Peace, Yahveh Rapha our healer. Etc. In other words, God holds many “offices” or “roles”. A good example is our own earthly father, he holds many roles, provider, husband, father, protector, comforter, teacher, disciplinarian, etc. If we can point this out, then it makes it easier for one to understand the many “roles” God plays. We are created in His image, these comparisons of God and man prove that. It gives us a better understanding about who and what God is and what He is capable of. Hence, another name, I Am that I Am, capable of being who He wants to be, when He wants, and how He wants to be, unlimited.
@@mdelaney9008 You said the Trinity is a simple doctrine yet you also said in your first post, "insisting those who believe in Christ as the Father in the Flesh are somehow wrong." You don't even understand your own doctrine. What you said is heresy in Trinitarianism. If you are going to yap, it might be a good idea to know what you are talking about first. Your words are more Sabellian than Trinitarian.
The trinity used to be a sound doctrine, God in three persons used to mean God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It was a general consensus that God was all three entities. Meaning one God, three roles as God. It’s unfortunate that it isn’t still taught, God is I Am that I am. Anyone He wants to be as He said to Moses.
I believe Jesus made it clear...they were together before the Creation of the world eternally existing as the son is what the Bible says. One in essence, Jesus accepted worship, but Angels said don't do this. This says something..in his humanity, he did pray to his father as his God, but now he sits at the right hand of the father until he makes his enemies his footstool...I would say JESUS clearly identifies as diety..only God is to be worshipped. If Jesus is being worshipped as the lamb slain for the sins of many.....well, this does make him God (The son) By homering the son, your honoring the father who sent him! why is this a problem....? John 17:3 we need to know him! He claims to be (I am) either he's nuts, blasphemous, or his claims are true! You decide
Gods name is יהוה. יהוה is God God יהוה in a human body is named jesus ( Jehovah's salvation). Jesus is God. In a body. Immanuel god with us. God With Us The word was made flesh and tabernacled with us. The word was God The Word Was God The holy spirit, who is יהוה , who is God, dwells with his people. He is their God, king, saviour, priest and shepherd. He is a rock as well as living water, he is the true bread from heaven. The word Elohim in hebrew means divine plurality of persons. The Elohim of Israel is יהוה. Who is father son and spirit who dwells in flesh tabernacles. With no beginning nor ending. Jesus tells us at the end of revelation that HE is the alpha and omega. Thomas beheld the hand that beheld that nail- "my יהוה and my Elohim." That's the message of the bible, what's the confusion exactly? Pharisees rage.
This guy says that God is 'the God (of) Jesus.' But he forgets that Jesus claimed to be God and, in fact, rose from the dead to prove it. The Trinity Delusion falls on it's face...
@@TheTrinityDelusion Jesus prophesied his resurrection. His resurrection is/was proof of that claim (the NT gifts were also proofs of the message the Apostles preached), our final resurrection at the Rapture will be the Fruit of His Godhead. Even Timothy worshiped Christ and declared Him God. The whole reason the Jews had him crucified was because He made Himself God. He forgave sin (the paralytic lowered from the roof) which only God could do (remember Christ was the propitiation for our sins; the perfect sacrifice to appease a Holy God).
PRAY LIKE THIS.... OUR FATHER HEAVEN HOLLOWED BE YOUR NAME... i guess the paper cut out of him self is listening and answering prayers? REALLY? REALLY.... NOW REALLY?
@@MegaTechno2000 Sabellians were the first to use your analogy not Trinitarians. So try telling yourself another lie. That one won't work for your itching ears.
Is there any other God than the God of Jesus? No, there is only one God - the God of Jesus. If you worship and serve a God which Jesus does not have, then you obviously have another God.
No.. there is only one true God, the Father
1st Corinthians 8 : 5 - 6
And.. tysm for your "Logos" video as well.. straight to the point, with no fluff
@@lovealways2609 Jesus is "Lord" in that He is YHWH (Acts 2:21).
_>>> "Is there any other God than the God of Jesus?"_
No there is not. Jesus' God, the eternal Spirit who "came down from heaven" _without leaving heaven,_ and who manifested _himself_ on earth in genuine human form, as _his own_ Son, and who raised _himself_ from the dead, is the only God there is. The _self-sacrificing_ God. The God who IS love. The God whose name is the name which is above _every_ name: *JESUS.*
No 🙌
The truth is undeniable. If you are truly a follower of Christ, you will worship the same God he worshipped. He worshipped only one person as his God. The Father. John 17:3, John 20:17, Mark 15:34, Mark 14:36
@@ophiuchus9071
The word translated as God in Isaiah 9:6 can be used to reference mighty rulers. Look at the same phrase used in plural form in Ezekiel 32:21
I have one Almighty God, the Father, who is God over Jesus. 1 Cor 11:3, Heb 1:9
Yes. Mark 12,29!
@@ophiuchus9071and Father could have easily been translated as founder, forefather, ancestor, title of respect to humans or gods. (Strongs 1)
It's a translator bias.
Mighty god, does not equal God Almighty.
@@jawnatutorow Yes. GOD
is GOD. LORD... and Jesus the new Man is Lord on the Level, as he received from GOD JHWH, the Father.
Its very Important .1 GOD with Dynamis holy Spirit.
And 1 Messias the Lord Human King.
Worship Jesus (Revelation 5:9).
Yes, it is very easy to prove from Scripture that the Triune Pantheon is false. ...BUT, no matter how much Scripture you give these cultists they do not receive It, that is my experience now for more than 30 years. All I have met on my way have rejected It and clung to and defended their man-made theology. ...desperately so most times, and some times even to the point of being aggressive and hateful. Makes you WONDER about these Christians(?).
Yes, it simply does not matter what facts confront them - they won't care.
This might be controversial... But, I've started challenging them to study the virgin birth prophecy in the old testament (there isn't one) in hopes that that will shake their foundation and realize that Jesus was a regular made human. Granted he has the Spirit and Word in him without measure, making him different from us.
But I agree with you, they won't see past the trinity no matter how many verses in context you throw at them. So, let's start somewhere else 😬.
@@jawnatutorow man YES 100% but neverrrrrrrrr
a simple phopet ore regular man liek you ore me
CHRIST is secodn to ONLY his GOD
the exalted sinless son of YAH GOD who is above every creation EXCEPT HIS LORD GOD EN FATHER
@@jawnatutorowthe virgin birth does not make Jesus God. If you do not accept the virgin birth, what do you do with the gospel narrative about Joseph planning to divorce Mary for her supposed fornication?? Do you consider that to be illegitimate Scripture?
@@Eclectifying I think that was a church fathers type doctrine. It's not in the old testament, so I don't hold it to be true. The virgin birth is what gives credence to Jesus being part or 'fully' God in Christians eyes, that God is literally his bio dad.
Great teaching! Thank You Brother Kel.❤
trinitarians love their brick and mortar indoctrinated certified expert bible scholars, so sad they muddy the scriptures, come to the Father as a child, ask Jesus for understanding, Jesus is my Rock, thank you and blessings to everyone to receive the true Gospel
Modern day Pharisees.
He just told you the trinity is a lie. Why would you ask Jesus to show you anything? Ask the Father to show you everything.
We have One God manifests himself into three persons.
Father , Son , and Holy Spirit .
- Jesus said “baptize in the name of the Father , the Son and of the Holy. “
Matthew 28:19
The Baptism of Jesus
The son being baptized , the Holy Spirit came upon him like a dove and the Father spoke from heaven this is my beloved Son.
Matthew 3:16-17
Genesis 1:26-27 let us make man in our image and our likeness.
John 14:16-17
Jesus said “ I will ask the Father, and he will give you another advocate to help you and be with you forever-The Spirit of truth .”
Yes Jesus said baptize in the name of the father son and Holy Ghost. My question to you is: What is that name? You can read acts to find out.
YES YES YES!!!!!! This is all the evidence!!!!! God manifest himself in three persons!!!!!!!! He is 100% Man and 100% God
People who believe in the trinity believe that all 3 are equal in every way. Just just looking at this one of many verses, how do you explain it with the 3 in 1 equal "gods"? John 14:28 CSB - “You have heard me tell you, ‘I am going away and I am coming to you.’ If you loved me, you would rejoice that I am going to the Father, because the Father is greater than I.
One of many problems with Unitarianism or a Oneness view of God is that God the Father is not the only one who forgives sins, existed before Abraham, performed miracles, claimed to be God to the Jews who accused him of blasphemy, instructed people to follow him (not God), lived a sinless life (only God can do that), and rose from the dead (only God can do that too). The Bible commands us to "search the Scriptures". We must take all of Scripture. And that is how the Church recognized the concept of the Trinity and has defended it through the centuries. Jesus is distinct from God the Father, yet is divine. And he is obviously a person. Jesus, therefore, is much more than a mode, or a "hat", or whatever terms modalists choose to use. Sorry, denial of the Trinity is heresy. Christianity and the Bible define God as Triune and One. Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Muslims and other non-Christian sects and religions deny this. And that is why they are considered distinctly non-Christian. The Trinity doctrine is under attack in our culture. And many are being led astray from sound doctrine.
Unitarianism is poor-man's Zoroastrianism, except without the yazatas. These guys literally peddle pagan theology - and they accuse us of it (they can't explain Who the Angel of the Lord is, either - or why God appeared before Abraham as THREE MEN).
Hey brother just wanted to say I've been watching your content now consistently for 5 years or longer and I really appreciate all that you do even though I've been challenging my position since day one your videos and website have really helped me. It's hard to go against the current especially when I see such good fruits coming from trinitarians more so than myself. I've been trying to get myself out there to street preach but I've been procrastinating for far too long. I now have a gopro and am planning on getting out there any day so I'll be putting out some videos of my own. Thank you again you have been a true blessing!
Hello. You can also produce fruits if you wish for the Glory of the Father and the Son with the Holy Spirit being inside your body which is a temple.
trinity is pagan like easter and so many other nonsense traditions...even the sabbath on sunday, another false doctrine! And yes, christmas....it is all deceit!
Quite so, the apostates will be surprised at the judgement: Matthew 7:21-23 "Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity."
@@claybentonite If only Believers would read, research and believe the Word and the Spirit which is in them...he will teach them the truth. Even my very own family turn against me John 15:20-22 the more we learn, the more we realize, our fathers had it wrong! Return to the Beginning! and Start from there!
Matthew 7:23....I wish that on no man, no...those are the scariest words ever spoke!
@tmcge3325 "do not grow weary in doing good, In doing so, you heap burning coles on the enemy head" We tried right? We loved and we tried to share the truth, but if people don't want it, then destruction is their lot, as that verse says. Many of our families think we crazy(that's putting it nice) mine talks about trinity to my children, they don't understand the reality of judgement they bring on themself, leading little ones a stray :( My kids say they NEVER thought Jesus was God, and don't listen to others. Childlike faith was reveled to me, may we obtain it brothers and sisters !
Rev 12:3
Rev 3:12
John 17:3
I tim 2:5
Bless you
in God the Father and
his Christ(anointed one)
@@katiewarner883 Spot on
@@katiewarner883 Amen!
It’s great to see another video from you; your channel has been a great resource for me in my awakening to the truth. Have you any thought to summarise your videos in a book?
Amwn. I have objectively read the Bible cover to cover many times, including Catholic Bibles. No where in the Bible does it ever suggest the great creator God is a trinity. Anyone who deliberately confuses themselves by attempting to justify falsehood, such as the man-made trinity doctrine, only harm themselves.
What about "Let (us) make man in (our) image, in (our) likeness..."? That is three uses of the plural in less than a sentence. That, at least, is a minimum of two right there.
I agree, the trinity is a false teaching yet we who believe this are in the minority, proving Satan has managed to confuse even Christians.
@@kg4lzc Moses was talking about Jesus and God creating man. don't believe me? read Colossians 1:16
@@kg4lzc problem Genesis 1:27 singular person
@@JadenTendai Jesus is not the creator Psalm 8:6
Wish i could have a discussion with you brother Kel.
“In the beginning was the Word [Jesus], and the Word [Jesus] was with God, and the Word [Jesus] WAS GOD. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.”
(John 1:1-3)
In this passage of Holy Scripture, Jesus is called God.
“And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true; and we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. HE IS THE TRUE GOD and eternal life.”
(1 John 5:20)
In this verse of Holy Scripture, Jesus is called God.
“But Peter said, “Ananias, why has Satan filled your heart to lie to the HOLY SPIRIT and to keep back for yourself part of the proceeds of the land? While it remained unsold, did it not remain your own? And after it was sold, was it not at your disposal? Why is it that you have contrived this deed in your heart? You have not lied to man but to GOD.””
(Acts 5:3-4)
In this passage of Holy Scripture, The Holy Spirit is called God.
All three distinct persons of God’s being were also present at the creation in Genesis:
“In the beginning God [The Father]…” (Genesis 1:1)
“In the beginning the Word [Jesus]…”
(John 1:1-3)
“And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters…”
(Genesis 1:2)
The word Trinity is obviously not mentioned in the Bible, like many other doctrines we believe. The word doesn’t have to be mentioned, but it’s the process of hermeneutics (interpreting the Bible), that leads us to believe the doctrines within God’s inspired word. And when you interpret Scripture in its entirety, the verses within it tell us plainly that God the Father is God, Jesus is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. Not three DIFFERENT Gods, but 1 God that manifests Himself in 3 distinct persons for their various roles in the salvation of His children. In simple terms, God the Father gives The Son those whom shall be saved, The Son redeems those chosen children to The Father, and The Holy Spirit seals those chosen children as a guarantee of their salvation.
FINALLY!!! 😮🎉😊
My pastor said “get out of every church organization that supports the trinity” and now I know why! The trinitarians like living in confusion and are utterly rebellious people who do not believe the bible 100% they think they know more than God. It breaks my heart. Most of my Christian family and friends are living this lie.
There is no God but One, who is spirit and who is One, for there is only One spirit who is God, even, the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the manifestation of the Word in flesh.
-james
whats the chapter and verse?
@@heygio87 Good question. And it is obvious that this person has no intention of responding to you, its been 2 months. Obviously, there is no chapter or verse containing such nonsense.
A while back I wrote an exhaustive logical argument on the trinity. I apologize if it is rather technical, but I made use of Aquinas' terminology.
The argument goes as follows:
God is simple. This means, all that is in God is identical to God's essence. Thus there are no particulars in God. It is the particulars of a thing which distinguish it from merely its essence, making it possible for an instantiation of a thing to be non-identical to its essence. (i.e. I am a human but I am not identical to humanity) If there are no particulars, there are no possible instantiations which are non-identical to the essence. (e.g. There is only one possible equilateral triangle)
One of three things is true:
1.) It is not logically possible for a simplicity wherein there are not three distinct persons, who are nonetheless identical in essence to exist.
2.) The trinitarian and non-trinitarian divine simplicity are absolutely identical. If this is the case then 1. Trinitarians and Unitarians should live in harmony, as the two have no theological distinctions, or all distinctions are illusory. 2. It can be reasonably concluded that the assumption of the trinity is not only unecessary, by Occam's razor, but also logically vacuous. This is because the trinity is logically identical to the Unitarian simplicity, but adds the assumption of the three divine persons.
3.) A non-trinitatian simplicity is possible and non-identical to the trinitarian divine simplicity.
We can therefore conclude that one of two things is true. Either Dialetheism is true, and the proposition, "All that is in God is identical to Gods essence" is both true and false, or, We must conclude that the trinitarian simplicity is not logically possible.
P1) A non-trinitarian simplicity is logically possible.
P2) The Trinitarian simplicity is not identical to the non-trinitarian simplicity.
P3) Dialetheism is not true.
C) Therefore the trinitarian simplicity is not logically possible.
Sophistry can't refute actual Scripture. You're forgetting that God is NOT a man and has infinite capabilities.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. God cannot make a rock so heavy that he cannot lift. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement.
C.S. Lewis explains that God being incapable of contradiction is not a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of making a married bachelor than he is of doing "gdasgdfssjdfkl". Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradiction.
What I have proven above is that the trinity, no less than the omnipotence-paradox, is a contradiction in terms.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. God cannot make a rock so heavy that he cannot lift. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement.
C.S. Lewis explains that God being incapable of contradiction is not a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of making a married bachelor than he is of doing "gdasgdfssjdfkl". Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradiction.
What I have proven above is that the trinity, no less than the omnipotence-paradox, is a contradiction in terms.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. On this point all theologians from St. Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God is not capable of "Creating a rock so heavy he cannot lift." This, however, does not display a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of creating a married bachelor than he is of doing "asdfjk." Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradictions.
What I have intended to show above is that the trinity, just as the omnipotence paradox, is a contradiction in terms. If you do not believe so, then contend with my augment.
@@avenger4027 God cannot contradict himself. On this point all theologians from St Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis are in agreement. C.S. Lewis explains that God is not capable of "Creating a rock so heavy he cannot lift." This, however, does not display a limitation of God, but the fallibility inherent in human speech. God is no more capable of creating a married bachelor than he is of doing asdfjk. Why? Because both are meaningless, as are all contradictions.
What I have intended to show above is that the trinity, just as the omnipotence paradox, is a contradiction in terms. If you do not believe so, then contend with my augment.
Bad dissertation. Was accusatory the whole time instead of explaining the problem.
In the 2nd century, because of persecution, Christians wrote in code, so as not to be exposed. They used a form of writing called nomina sacra, by which names and certain words were abbreviated, so as not to give the persecutors reason to confiscate those writings. Thus the word theos (god) and huios (son) were reduced to two letters, marked with a bar (dash) above. After the Gnostics changed the first letter, making huios (Son) theos (God), the authentic text was seriously altered and thus the correct understanding of the verse became unclear. But by replacing the word Son, the verse becomes logical again, with a clear message in context and in harmony with everything the Gospel says.
John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Son was the Word.
It had long been known that the phrase had been modified, involving a foreign letter. By changing an abbreviated word written in the form of the Nomina Sacra, the phrase received a completely different meaning:
In some ancient biblical texts the word Υἱός (Huios meaning Son), is written abbreviated as ΥΣ, this being the form called the nomina sacra.
Similarly, the word Θεός (Theos meaning God), is written abbreviated as ΘΣ, in the form of the nomina sacra.
Notice that both forms have the letter Σ at the end and only the first letter needed to be changed. academianontrinitariana.blogspot.com/
He didn’t refute anything. Just gave us his conclusion. This is bad
You need to demonstrate why it would be reasonable for you to have a God which Jesus did not. Otherwise, you are left with your own unreasonable state.
@@TheTrinityDelusion sounds like you don’t understand the Trinity but you are trying to refute it.
Tickling your itching ears and telling yourself what you want to hear just won't help.
@@TheTrinityDelusion ok. I'm here for an honest conversation whenever you're ready.
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850
The simple fact is that EVERY Bible verse that claims Jesus is a man and not God is explicit and straightforward, yet every verse that trinitarians use to prove their doctrine is either an implication (which you guys then draw various false conclusions from), or it simply has nothing to do with what the trinitarians think it’s talking about .
This is as simple as it gets: Jesus calls His Father “the ONLY true God.” Any honest person will know what this means and why Jesus said it. It’s because HE MEANT IT.
Premise 1: God is immutable, and does not change his nature.
Premise 2: God said He was not a man, so that he should lie, nor was he a son of man, that he should repent.
Premise 3: God cannot become something he is not, because that would by definition be Him changing His very nature
Therefore God will not, nor ever has, become a man.
What about the Heavenly Father??? The Lord's Prayer? Why did Jesus Christ pray to the Father?
Yeah, exactly, they trying to make the "Trinity is false", but their are narrative contradictories if that's what the Bible say
*HOLY SPIRIT IS A PERSON*
2 Samuel 23:1-2 KJV
Now these be the last words of David. David the son of Jesse said, And the man who was raised up on high, The anointed of the God of Jacob, And the sweet psalmist of Israel, said, [2] THE SPIRIT OF THE LORD SPAKE BY ME, AND HIS WORD WAS IN MY TONGUE.
John 16:12-13 KJV
I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. [13] Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: FOR HE SHALL NOT SPEAK OF HIMSELF; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
All false OSAS teachers will receive double the judgment. Repoman, Barry awe, isaiah537, watchwoman 65, chelsi bedell, tim henderson, gregg jackson, tyler generation, barry scarborough and every single one of you.
No not a person but is from a person
The Trinity - Scripture denying, Logic defying, Hellenistic complying.
Sorry Kel,, it's very hard, because the trinitarians cannot accept the fact that they have been tricked. As always brother another good job. 🙏🙏❤️🙏🙏
noahbody2514. The Bible and the Biblical Hebrew and Greek clearly prove the Trinity, but because you are blinded by the spirit of antichrist that's in you, you can't see it.
Yes.. and Kel's "logos" video is tremendous as well
@christskingdomiscoming5964true
@@lovealways2609 I didn't understand the video :( I've never been a trinitarian and I explained to everybody the blasphemy of it but this John part is still complicated for me to get.
i too but understand it like this,yes the word is a creation of God,above angels,he is "a god" just like JWitness interpretation,the bible EXPLICITLYsays angels is "gods" even God says in old Testament to children of God "you ARE God" so thats it bro,i use to have struggle with that too@@longingfortheharpazomoment7743
This argument relies heavily on a specific definition of the word “God”. Most likely the definition he is assuming is “a person with the divine nature”, but this definition is an invention of Arius, Jesus and his apostles didn’t know this definition. There are two definitions (that I’m aware of) for the word God that could be what the Bible means. It’s vitally important to know these definitions so we know what is meant by the Bible when it says there is one God, instead of reading our assumptions into the text. The first definition would be the unprincipled first principle, by this definition Trinitarians are Monotheists because we believe the Father is the only uncaused person of the Trinity, He causes the Son through begetting and the Holy Spirit through procession. The second definition is the operation of Godhood (so to speak), by this definition Trinitarians are Monotheists because of the doctrine of the inseparable operations of the Trinity.
So in conclusion this argument only works if you assume a bad definition of the word “God. Interesting how anti-Trinitarians love to use word-concept fallacies so much.
Wow.
The video doesn't rely on ANY definition of "God." The video is simply about WHO God is and is not - the God of Jesus. So why did you just go ahead and distract yourself into confusion?
Persons and humans get lead away which means executed. Humanism is defined as the denying of the Messiah believing that mankind will reach perfection on their own. See funk and wagnals. Leads into philanthropy where we meet Bill Gates billing everyone at the gate on that broad and spacious road. Sorcery in the book of Revelations means pharmakia.
Job 32 verse 21-22 Says God does not respect any mans person or one with a title and they will be lead away which means executed. Person comes from the Greek word kanah which is one with a title especially a surname. Look at Samurai Johnson 1755 online dictionary at the following words. Surname; gentile ; secular; legal. One does not accept free grace when you are in the world and in the legal.
@@TheTrinityDelusionThen this isn’t a problem for Trinitarianism. Because all Trinitarians agree that the Father was His God since birth (Psalm 22:10). And that the Father is the only true God (by the first definition I presented).
@someoneelse7351 Who is the God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob according to trinity doctrine? Is it father, son and Holy Ghost, three person who are one?
Can you do one on binitarian being false. So far you're my favorite teacher.
thanks brother kal 🙏🙏🙏🙏
PEACE AND BEAUTIFUL BLESSINGS EVERYONE ❤
Amen brother !🙏
Amen.
Hi! Have you done a video on Revelation 2:23 being a reference to Jeremaiah 17:10 where God is supposed to be speaking being likened to what Jesus said in Revelation 2:23?
Amen!
Could not only god walk here on earth without any sin, did this not needed the fully godhead inside if jesus? As it is also written in scripture?
The belief in the Trinity-God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit-is rooted in several Bible verses. While the term "Trinity" itself is not found in the Bible, the concept is derived from the unity and distinctiveness of the three persons of God as described in Scripture.
Here are some key verses Adventists and other Christians use to support this belief:
Matthew 28:19
"Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."
This verse explicitly mentions the three persons together, indicating their unity and co-equal nature.
2 Corinthians 13:14
"The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all."
This verse reflects the relationship and roles of the three persons.
John 14:16-17
"And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever-the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive."
Here, Jesus speaks of the Father sending the Holy Spirit, showing distinct roles yet unity.
John 10:30
"I and My Father are one."
Jesus emphasizes His unity with the Father.
Genesis 1:26
"Then God said, 'Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.'"
The plural language suggests a conversation among the persons of the Godhead.
1 John 5:7 (Traditional Texts)
"For there are three that bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one."
Jesus Baptism
And a voice came out of the heavens: “You are my Son, the beloved; I have approved you.”
that how God wants all to view Jesus as his son a relationship that we all understand
So all those who believe in the Trinity are calling God Almighty a liyer accusing him of not telling the truth The disciples and even the Demons all Knew that Jesus is the only begotten son of God
The scriptures say that God cannot lie So who should we believe God's Word or Sinful Man
💡Wow, there is no Christian Trinitarian who believes in multiple Gods.
The One True God, Yahweh is Father, Son, and Spirit. The Bible teaches this fact in both the Old Testament and New Testament.
🚨The Trinity is a descriptive word used to describe the Holy Bible only teaches there is only the One True God, Yahweh, and His nature is Father, Son and Spirit.
💡 This analogy is about the design of man, compared to who God truly is, which is explained in Scriptures listed below; It may help you understand what the Trinity teaches about our one and only God Yahweh:
The One and Only True God, The Supreme Being, Yahweh, has three limbs(Father, Son and Spirit) each of His limbs is Him and have different functions:
- Our Brain is like, Yahweh’s internal (GodHead) who is God the Father.
- Our Heart is like, Yahweh’s Spirit, who is God the Spirit (The Holy Spirit).
- Our Body(Flesh) is like, Yahweh, God in the Flesh, who is the Son, Yeshua, Jesus Christ.
1. Our Brain and Heart is not seen - Now Yahweh and the Holy Spirit has never been seen.
2. Our Body it what we actually see when we meet each other; Yahweh has been seen, because Christ revealed Himself in the likeness of man (Phil 2:5-8 / Col 1:15-17).
🚨 Colossians 1:15-17 NKJV, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him. And He is before all things, and in Him all things consist.”
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✝️ God the Father never been seen by any mean ever (Anyone who seen God, in both Old Testament and New Testament, especially in the flesh actually saw Jesus Christ; God the Father has never been seen; but, the Word is Jesus Christ ). ✝️
🚨 Exodus 33:20 NKJV, “But He said, “You cannot see My face; for no man shall see Me, and live.”
🚨John 1:18 NKJV, ”No one has seen God at any time. The only begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Father, He has declared Him.“
🚨✝️ Colossians 1:15-16 NKJV, “He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers. All things were created through Him and for Him.”
🚨✝️ John 1:1-5, - (The Eternal Word)
”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.“
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John 1:1 is the opening verse of the Gospel of John in the New Testament, and it reads:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
This verse is profound and significant for several reasons, often seen as a foundational statement about the nature of Jesus Christ and His relationship to God. Let's break it down phrase by phrase:
1. **"In the beginning was the Word"**:
- **"In the beginning"** refers to the time before creation, echoing the opening phrase of Genesis 1:1 ("In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth"). This indicates that the Word existed before anything was created.
- **"the Word"** (in Greek, "Logos") is a term used here to refer to Jesus Christ. In Greek philosophy, logos could mean reason, principle, or plan, among other things. In Hebraic thought, it often referred to God's spoken word, His creative power, and self-revelation. John uses "the Word" to describe Jesus as the divine agent of creation and revelation.
2. **"and the Word was with God"**:
- This phrase emphasizes a distinction between the Word and God. The Word was in a close relationship with God, implying personal interaction and fellowship.
3. **"and the Word was God"**:
- This climactic statement asserts the deity of the Word. Despite the distinction in relationship expressed in the previous phrase, John makes it clear that the Word's nature is fully and completely divine.
In summary, John 1:1 establishes that Jesus (the Word) is eternal, existing before creation, is in a close relationship with God, and is, in essence, fully God. This verse plays a crucial role in Christian theology, especially concerning the Trinity, that describes their is only One God, who within His nature is the Father, Son and Spirit; also John 1:1 teaches Jesus is both fully divine and fully human.
-- At the end of the day, belief in the Trinity doctrine is *not* a salvation requirement. - And that's really the major point that people need to understand.
@@VAIO294 First knowing Christ is God (Phil. 2:5-9) and accepting as Lord is a requirement for Salvation.
Second, the word Trinity is more a descriptive word describing what is in the Bible; it was mentioned and discussed by early Church Fathers. The **first Church Father** to explicitly refer to the concept of the Trinity in a way that closely aligns with later orthodox formulations was **Tertullian** (c. 155-240 AD).
@@MrLeAnthony- I understand what you're saying but confessing "Jesus is God" is not a salvation requirement. - There are plenty of verses in the Bible where *saved* people simply confessed Jesus as being "The Son of God, " "The Messiah," "The Christ," etc. ----- For example: When Jesus asked His disciples WHO they believed He is, Peter gave a simple non-trinitarian answer, as we see in the verses below:
-->Matthew 16:15-17 ~ _“He (Jesus) said to them, _*_‘But who do you say that I am?’ Simon Peter answered, ‘You are THE CHRIST, the Son of the living God.’_*_ And Jesus said to him, _*_‘BLESSED are you, Simon Barjona,_*_ because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.’”_
@@VAIO294 The Bible doesn’t contradict itself; all it take is one verse in the Bible to show Jesus is God; after that it up to us to find understanding to receive complete context of what the Bible teaches us.
📖 I will share a few Bible Verse to help you understand the who Christ truly is:
1. Exodus 20:3-5, you only worship God.
2.Philippians 2:5-9, teaches Christ is God.
3. Colossians 1:15-17, teaches Christ was not created and all things created was created by Christ.
4. Revelations 22:12-3, Christ claims Himself as God; declaring He is the Alpha and Omega.
5. John 14:6, Jesus teaches us He is the only way to the Father.
6. John 5:22, not the Father but He will return to judge us.
7. Isaiah 53, Prophesies the Christ.
8. Hebrew 1:5-9, teaches
- Christ is not an Angel and is eternal.
- Christ is to worshipped
- Christ is named God by the Father
- Christ created all things
The Bible teaches Christ is God in context. To except Christ as Lord you are to worship. Only God is worship; God the Father has the Angels Worshipping Jesus.
🚨 Bottom line: Jesus is God; if anyone follows and accept any other Jesus, they follow a different Jesus. Following the wrong Jesus leads to no salvation.
@@MrLeAnthony- *(Part 1)* - I never said Jesus is an angel. I'm saying, according to the Bible, a confession of faith in the Trinity doctrine is NOT a salvation requirement. --- The Trinity doctrine itself is simply man’s best attempt at trying to define and describe the NATURE of God.
--- No one’s salvation is dependent upon them accurately defining and describing the NATURE of God. - Our everlasting life salvation is through repentance and *faith in Jesus Christ Himself,* not through faith in the Trinity doctrine.
--> Acts 20:21b ~ “…turn to God in *Repentance* and have *Faith in JESUS CHRIST.”
-->2 Tim 3:15~ “..salvation through Faith in JESUS CHRIST.”
As we see, the scriptures point us to “repentance” of our sins and to “faith in Jesus Christ” for our salvation - NOT to repentance and faith in Jesus Christ PLUS faith in the Trinity doctrine to have God's salvation.
---- Simply put, our Salvation is a *Forgiveness of our SINS* issue - not a faith/belief in the Trinity doctrine issue.
Oneness Refute.....,
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(I) came FROM MY FATHER and GO back to THE FATHER........
John 16:28-30
King James Version
28( I) came forth from THE FATHER, and am come into the world: again, (I) JESUS leave the world, and GO to THE FATHER.
29 His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no proverb.
30 Now are we sure that thou knowest all things, and needest not that any man should ask thee: by this we believe that thou camest FORTH FROM GOD..//////////////////////////////////////////1 John 2:22
“Who is a liar but he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, that denieth THE FATHER ((and)) THE SON.”
John 16:28 does not say "go BACK" to the Father and all the children of God are from God because they are born of God their Father. "4 You are from God, little children... 6 We are from God..." 1 John 4:4,6. You seem to be insisting that you did not come from God. Thanks for letting us know that you are not born of God.
Can you do a video of a breakdown of each bible verse that trinitarians use to prove the trinity with rebuttals to each, please?
Or maybe you could go and watch the videos for those on this channel?
@TheTrinityDelusion oh I didn't know you had them hence why I was asking.
I will have a look for them
@@TheTrinityDelusion IF THERES NO TRINITY, YOU HAVE ARGUMENT, SO THERE MUST NE A TRINITY,SO YOUR DELUDED
@@FourFaceEnt GOD IS ONE OF 3...JOHN 1;1, BUT IT DONT MENTION THE HOLY SPIRIT
@@donhue4546 So there must be a Santa Claus too?
How about a fact that Jesus has Brothers and sisters.
And god has sons and daughtersjustsaying
Mary had other children. Jesus however was not a natural child of Mary.
All those God created are called his son. Adam and Jesus for example.
God having daughters? Any scripture that I have missed?
@@jimjuri6490 Rev 22.16 He let you know who he is . Justsaying
@@jeffstewart1668 :(Revelation 22:16) “‘I, Jesus, sent my angel to bear witness to you about these things for the congregations. I am the root and the offspring of David and the bright morning star.’”
Jesus is here stating who he is. He came from the line of David. At least his human foster parents did.
John 1: 1 tells us that the word was God and in verse 14 we hear that the word was "made" flesh. First: If the word is God, then who "made" him flesh? Second: Why did the same person who wrote "and the word became flesh", also said in 1 John 4: 1-3, that it was Jesus Christ who became flesh. In the list of name of our God, you will not find the name Christ. The epithet Christ was designated only to Jesus.....not God.
Another issue ex-trinitarians need to start dealing with ASAP.
"I even I am YHWH, beside ME there is NO SAVIOR". Isaiah 43;11, 45:5-7.
"Put NOT your trust in Princes nor a SON OF MAN in whom there is NO SALVATION". Psalm 146:3.
The rabbit hole gets deeper. 😮
Who is speaking at Isaiah 43:11?
Those who do not have Son,have not the Father & the Holy Spirit is not in them & they are false teachers racking up condemnation upon their heads,leading many astray. Find this truth as well!!!!
That's the truth
i have been a unitarian for the past 20 years, now I am a trinitarian. After finding videos that debunk the trinity on UA-cam, I began searching for more videos for both sides and compare the two.
Ridiculously, there is one scripture I find it hard to understand, holding that 'Jesus is a created being.' This scripture is Colossians 1:15-17.
And I quote from NIV,
"15 The Son is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16 FOR IN HIM ALL THINGS WERE CREATED: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; ALL THINGS HAVE BEEN CREATED THROUGH HIM AND FOR HIM. 17 He is before all things, and IN HIM ALL THINGS HOLD TOGETHER."
Comparing this verse with John 1:3,
I quote from NIV,
"3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made."
Now the question is, suppose Jesus Christ is a created being, will that mean that God had to create a certain creature (Jesus) so that He can create all other creations? Because the above scriptures say 'without Jesus, nothing was created, and everything was created through Him and for Him.
Does that mean that God would not have created all His creations without Jesus Christ? Because John tells us that WITHOUT JESUS NOTHING WAS MADE THAT HAS BEEN MADE.
UNITARIANS, I ASK FOR YOUR ANSWER!!!!!!!
You need to get your facts straight first.
So, this wasn’t an answer to the assertion in your title. There wasn’t even an actual thesis presented, let alone the answer. You just posted a video saying that people who believe this are wrong with zero argument. What was the goal of the video?
The man has hundreds of videos on this topic, quit being lazy and go watch them.
@ I have many of them. None of it tracks. At least not within Christianity.
@@FirstnameLastname-rc8yd Jesus does not claim to be God, or God's equal. He only claimed to be the Son of God. He said all of his works are from God and that he can do nothing except through him. God himself said he is the only God, there is no other. Not sure how it doesn't track.
There is but one GOD and he recognizes no other. Jesus identifies GOD as both his
father and his GOD. Therefore, it follows that Jesus cannot be GOD. No small
attestation as it negates the vicarious atonement represented in the crucifixion.
A man may not make atonement for another's sin; therefore Jesus 'Must' be more
than a man. The Trinity' is invented to establish Jesus as GOD within an inexplicable
'Mystery'. If Jesus were GOD, Peter would have responded 'You are the GOD of Heaven
and Earth' rather than, 'You are the Christ, Son of the living GOD'. There is but one GOD
and he has no equal. Jesus acknowledged this.
Trinitarians of all stripes confess that Jesus identified God as both His Father and God. You write as if they are unaware of that passage. They are both aware of it and confess it. Are you aware of how they harmonize that with the Trinity? They would consider your critique a straw man. By the way, I am NOT a Trinitarian.
may I take this opportunity to invite you all that is believing in this video to check out the teachings of the Church of Christ. Godbless your new home❤❤❤
Brother you already debunked yourself in your literal 2nd point. Jesus has two natures (both perfect) and the perfect human nature has to serve the Lord. That's why He worships God
John 10:30
I am astounded that he seems unaware that Trinitarians confess that Jesus had a God whom He worshiped. One should never criticize a belief one doesn't understand. By the way, I am _not_ a Trinitarian. I just believe that ignorance of a point of view will lead one to make embarrassing analytical errors.
@@davidcoleman5860 Jesus is God. But we orthodox believe in "The Father's Monarchy", that says that the Father is the source of the trinity. In fact in the Nicene Creed we explicitly say that Christ is FROM the Father, yet He is equal to Him.
@@Artem_Myronko But your use of the words "God" and "equal" are equivocal. God is _a se,_ but the Son isn't _a se._ Thus, the Son isn't God in the sense that the Father is. Moreover, the Son isn't equal in the sense of aseity, rank and origin. He is presumably equal only in essence as a subject has the same human essence as a king. But that concept introduces composition in both the king and the subject. Since all composites exist in another and not in themselves, that is effective atheism.
@@davidcoleman5860if Jesus is the Son of God, He is God. As man's Son is Man.
What I kept telling them is what God showed me, among many others on the subject is that how can you guys transform 2 adjectives in nouns????
John says God is spirit (adjective) and holy (ajective). It's a description of who He is. Right? Ok! So they say God is Holy (NOUN) and Spirit (NOUN)!!! Incredible!!! How can you twist the Scriptures like that???? I throw that right in their faces but they CANNOT answer that and return to their same verses that prove nothing such as the Trinity lie blasphemy!
I think the first problem is who has the authoritative take on what the trinity is. The next is where in the written history of christian writings does that one take on what the trinity is first appear.
Most non-trinitarians make the mistake of not settling those points with the trinitarian to whom they are speaking before jumping into debate mode.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God and the Second Person of Trinity [John 1:1-3,14,18, 5:16-18, 10:30-33]. If Jesus wasn't God, why would he call himself/accept being called by titles given to God in OT (such as Lord, the First and the Last, I Am, the one who searches hearts and minds, Judger, and etc) [John 5:22 - Psalm 96:13; John 13:13 - Deuteronomy 6:4; Revelation 1:17-18 - Isaiah 44:6; Revelation 2:23 - Jeremiah 17:10] and accepted being worshiped [Matthew 2:11, 14:33, 2:9, 28:9; John 12:13, 20:26-29]? And it's not like his followers ever said he was God or something [John 20:26-29; Romans 9:5; Philipians 2:5-8; Colossians 2:9-10; Tito 2:11-13; 2 Petter 1:1, etc], right? Anyway, I recomend you to study the Bible more before come here and spread misinformation.
Your post seems to a convoluted expression of your own convoluted mind.
I've always seen God, Jesus and Holy Spirit as individuals. NOT a Godhead which seemed creepy to me and to me now seems more Hinduish. Since I see them individually and not as 3 in one does this mean I'm wrong?? Jesus gave us Holy Spirit when he left here, so my prayers are to the one true God BY the power of the one true Holy Spirit. I only pray to the one true God. I don't pray to Jesus. Jesus did his part when he came to die for us and he will do his part when he returns for his 2nd coming. Please help me to understand bc I love the Lord with all my heart, mind and soul. 🌿👑🌿
Jesus has now inherited the Holy Spirit of God his Father, which is without measure. He has continual access to God's spirit like a man having continual access to living water from a spring. And he uses the water for the sustenance of everyone whom he has purchased with his own blood. That is, by the will of God his Father, unto the Glory of his God, his Father.
Jesus' work isn't done, he still works as we speak, mediating between God and men. "There is one God, and one mediator between God and men, a man Jesus the Christ" (1 Timothy 2:5).
"Therefore, being by the right hand of God, exalted, AND HAVING RECEIVED OF THE FATHER THE PROMISE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT, he has shed forth this, which you now see and hear" (Acts 2:33).
"For through him (Jesus) we have access by one Spirit unto the Father". (Ephesians 2:18).
The spring represents God the Father's spirit. Only Jesus was found worthy to draw from the spring. The Lord Jesus is the water bearer, who draws from the spring and gives to anyone who comes to him and drink.
@@ophiuchus9071 the Lord Jesus during the days of his flesh was anointed with the Spirit of God, that's why he is called the Christ (anointed one). Now, as Paul says, we have known Christ according to the flesh, but now we know him thus no longer. That's because we know him now according to the Spirit. He is now a life-imparting spirit who has received the Spirit of the only true God his Father an inheritance. During the days of his flesh, he through the Spirit was a comfort to his disciples, and now he is a comfort for those who believe in him who is now a spirit. We don't know him according to the flesh anymore, but according to the spirit. He is a completely new comforter.
That's why the Son of God is a fulfillment of Jacob's ladder. The ladder stands on the earth and reaches unto heaven. So too, the Son of God, Jesus can now, as a life-imparting spirit, by the Spirit of God which he received (Acts 2:33) reach from heaven to earth like Jacob's ladder. That's how we have access through him by one Spirit unto the Father (Ephesians 2:18).
@@ophiuchus9071 "2 Corinthians 3:17
Now the Lord is that Spirit:"
Yes. The Lord Jesus now operates as the Spirit, Power, Wisdom, Word, Glory of the only true God the Father. The God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. The God of all mercies.
I would agree with you that Jesus is different from God. The holy spirit is there in the old testament but does not come across to me as a separate person from God. The HS came upon Mary in Luke 1 yet for this reason Jesus will be called the son of God, not the son of the HS! Nobody in the new test says clearly that the HS is a separate person. Is there a difference between the HS and the spirit of God? Keep reading and learning, we'll never know everything in this short life.
@@rsk5660 ❤️ thank you 🌿👑🌿
So is Jesus God?
The only God is his God.
@@TheTrinityDelusion so Jesus is a created being? Can you explain John 1:1 where it says Jesus was God in the beginning?
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850 Yes that dead corpse of flesh hanging on the cross was created. And John 1:1 does not say "Jesus was God in the beginning." Your imagination did that.
@@TheTrinityDelusion I see you are not willing to have a mature dialogue.
@@thetruthseekerswithrandymc5850
Of course Jesus is God. Not just John 1:1.This is also confirmed, for example, by Thomas when he quite deliberately claimed that the risen Jesus was his God and Lord. All of these and other NT texts speak in terms of "I and the Father are one". This statement, however, also communicates that Jesus was not talking about any Trinity. Thus, the question of Jesus' Deity is guaranteed in the NT, but at least since the NT controversy over the Trinity, the central answer to the question of whether Christ had a beginning in time is the verse from Rev. 3:14: "the beginning of God's creation", which corresponds to John 1:3.
What I want to emphasize above all, however, is that the anti-Trinitarian controversy in the NT goes back to Miguel Servetus. Antitrinitarianism is not and was not a homogeneous movement; on the contrary, it often had internal disputes (e.g., the question of adoration of Christ, etc.). In terms of several centuries (leaving aside ancient Arianism) of dispute, it is almost impossible for there to be "anything new under the sun". Don't expect new arguments...
John 1:1 For further understanding!
Actually John 1:1 which some translations read as 'and the Word WAS God', aside from making no sense, it destroys the 'Jesus IS God' theory. Give it some rational thought.
John's testimony.
(John 1:34) And I have seen it, and I have given witness that this one IS the Son of God.”
In John 1:1 ,there are two occurrences of the Greek noun "theos" (god) in this verse. The first theos is preceded by the definite article "ho". When the noun has a definite article, it points to a distinct identity, in this case Almighty God. However, the second "theos", referring to the Word, does not have the definite article. Many scholars agree that the fact that the second theos does not have a definite article points not to the identity of the Word but to a characteristic or quality of the Word, that the Word is "divine", "a god", “god-like”, but not Almighty God. Several Bible versions translate the final part of John 1:1 as “the Word was divine,” “the Logos was divine,” “a god was the Word,” or “the Word was a god.” Note also that John 1:1 says that "the Word was with God". Someone who is with another person is not the same as that other person.
This answer is not organic , gods word is it not in essence eternal nature like himself.
Also if it‘s true when god is a single entity how do paint the baptism of Jesus then, also if god is a single entity how could he have been love when he just existed, before creation beeing love as love defines loving some opponent.
For sure an important question, I currently study Ephesians where paul has following divine formula : god, the son and the holy spirit, not talking too much about the father.
John 1:1-3,14
[1]In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was🎉 God.
[2]The same was in the beginning with God.
[3]All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
[14]And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth.
In John 1:1 the Greek noun _theos_ (“god”) appears twice. The first time it is preceded by the definite article _ho_ (“the God”). When the noun has a definite article, it points to a distinct identity, in this case Almighty God. However, the second _theos,_ referring to the Word, does not have the definite article. It is indefinite. _Theos_ without the definite article in this verse points to a characteristic or quality of the Word instead of an identity. The Word is "divine", "a god", “god-like”, but not the same as _ho theos_ (“the God”). Note that John 1:1 also says that "the Word was with God". Someone who is with another person is not the same as that other person.
@@jollyrancher521 that is incorrect grammatically speaking the definite article is not needed there
@@Raf-c2y It’s interesting that one of the earliest translations of John’s gospel was into the Sahidic Coptic language in the 3rd century (before the Trinity became official church doctrine). In Coptic, both definite and indefinite articles correspond closely to how they are used in English. This very early Coptic translation uses an indefinite article with the word "god" in the final part of John 1:1. When translated to English it reads, "And the Word was a god." This shows that those early translators recognized that John 1:1 does not mean to say that the Word is Almighty God himself.
The trinitarians have quite the conundrum because you can't enter the Kingdom of Heaven (receive the Holy Spirit) because idolators are excluded and without the Holy Spirit they can't come to an accurate knowledge of the truth. I know people that have been captured and imprisoned by this false teaching (idol) but because a majority of people bow to it they feel very comfortable with it. What can you say.
God has raised up a people to proclaim his oneness as promised at Isaiah 43:10.
The Trinity teaching corrupted God's nature. Acts 20:30.
Ezekiel 36:23 ‘I will certainly sanctify my great name, which was profaned among the nations, which you profaned among them; and the nations will have to know that I am Jehovah,’ declares the Sovereign Lord Jehovah,
The one verse bible bandits i call them.
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The Trinity Doctrine was created and is maintained by 'magical thinking'.
Most of churchianity's doctrines are based on fairy tale thinking.
Brother Kel. Great video. Have you noticed there's something seriously wrong with trinitarians? They come with this bravado and this attitude that the average person should not think that the trinity doctrine is in any way a strange concept. Gaslighting you for believing one being (God) is one person, which is the most logical thing. I've seen insults saying that "this person actually believes the absurd idea that God is one person". What's that about? That's so messsd up, even if the trinity doctrine was true.
spirit of lawlessness in the sons of disobedience
@@TheTrinityDelusion SPIRIT OF LOVE IS ALIVE
This argument presupposes that the God of Jesus was not Triune, blatantly begging the question by stating the desired conclusion as a premise for the argument. If one simplifies the argument stated in this video, it is apparent.
Premise 1: Jesus worshipped the one true God.
Premise 2: Jesus didn't worship the Triune God.
Conclusion: The true God is not Triune.
This argument is fallacious in nature and therefore illogical.
Jesus has a god Ephesians 1:17. 2 Corinthians 1:3 and 1 Peter 1:3. Jesus says MY GOD at Revelation 3:2 and 3:12
So many fallacies. "The God of Jesus is not a 3 person God." Therefore, 5he trinity is another God. What does this mean??😅😅
Should be obvious
Yes it was magical thinking this is what people in catholic and other churches dont get even there priest dont understand the trinity
baptise all nations in the name of the father and a creature and another creature?..two creatures elevated pari passu w god?
Matthew 28:19*** Look it up. He deleted the main one's to hide the truth. Ought tell you something or your gullible!
Matthew 28:19 mentions the Father, Son and holy spirit, but it does not say that they exist in one divine essence as the Trinity doctrine says. It does not say that they are three persons in one God, all co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial. Colossians 1:15 calls Jesus the “Firstborn of all creation” and Revelation 3:14 says that Jesus is the “beginning of the creation by God.” Jesus taught that the Father was greater than he was and he called the Father "my God" even after his resurrection. (Revelation 3:12) These scriptures show that God and Jesus are not co-equal nor co-eternal.
@jollyrancher521 Echad in Hebrew means One. Old testament is in hebrew,new testament is in Greek. Both are similar in meaning. They are 3 as 1.
I believe there is room to believe, and scripture to support, that Jesus existed alongside God during the beginning of this Earth and even had a hand in creating it. This does not mean Jesus is God or a "Trinity" of God, he is still the Son of God, but he could be considered a "small g" god. - WW
Quite true. Also quite true...
*MATTHEW 1:21 (KJV)*
And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for *he SHALL save his people from their sins.*
1. Here we have an *unconditional promise* from the LORD that JESUS would save his people from their sins.
2. The chance of this *unconditional promise* being broken was exactly 0%.
3. Because this *unconditional promise* required JESUS to be sinless, the chance of JESUS sinning was _necessarily_ 0%.
4. Because the chance of JESUS sinning was _necessarily_ 0%, *"Biblical" Unitarianism is FALSE,* just like Trinitarianism.
The one true God _is_ love (1 John 4:8,16). And the greatest demonstration of love is to *lay down one's **_own_** life* for others (John 15:13). The "Biblical" Unitarian version of "God the Father" did not lay down his own life for anyone. And the _Trinitarian_ version of "God the Father" did not lay down _his_ own life for anyone. So neither the "Biblical" Unitarian version of "God the Father" nor the Trinitarian version of "God the Father" is the one true God.
The one and only true God - God the Father, "THE everlasting Father" - is the unipersonal Spirit who "came down from heaven" _without leaving heaven,_ and who manifested _himself_ on earth in genuine human form, as _his own_ Son, so that he could *lay down **_his own_** life* for us, raise _himself_ from the dead, and give eternal life to all who believe on _him._
And the _name_ of this unipersonal, *self-sacrificing* Spirit is revealed to be the name which is above _every_ name: *JESUS.*
*1 TIMOTHY 3:16 (KJV)*
And without controversy *great* is the *mystery* of godliness: *GOD was manifest in the flesh,* justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
@christskingdomiscoming5964
The revelation of *the Father's self-sacrificial love* is what the gospel is all about. But it's hidden (in plain sight) from the carnal mind.
@christskingdomiscoming5964
Does your Father love you enough to have laid down his own life for you? If the answer is No, then you have the wrong Father.
@@euston2216 "But it's hidden (in plain sight) from the carnal mind."
Oneness believers use this self-authentication method the most.
@@Anastasis1.4
Does your Father love you enough to have laid down his own life for you? If the answer is No, then you have the wrong Father.
@christskingdomiscoming5964
When you're willing to believe that the one true God - the Father - loves you enough to have laid down his own life for you, he will show you who he truly is.
I'm confused, are you saying that Jesus is not God?
The only God is his God.
@@TheTrinityDelusion I don’t believe in the trinity, meaning one God in 3 persons. However Jesus is God. Colossians 2:9-10
@@PhantasyAI0 Do you know of any God but his God?
@@TheTrinityDelusion God the Father, is a spirit, he has no flesh, you can think of it as s substance also called "The word". This word become flesh (Jesus), still that same substance. If you are denying that Jesus is God, you are walking a dangerous path.
@@PhantasyAI0 Yes I know the song and dance. But the fact is that there is only one God and that one and only God is the God of Jesus. This is rationally inescapable and all you are doing is talking yourself into insanity.
"I believe in Unitarianism because when you presuppose Unitarianism, the Trinity makes no sense!"
Statement 2 is so unclear under a Trinitarian mindset that I honestly cannot get a conclusion from it unless I assume Unitarianism. For an example, I'll show this argument under a trinitarian mindset and show it's both unclear, and not a debunk.
"There is only one true God"; A trinitarian would agree, yet emphasize there is one nature, or substance, of God, instead of one person.
"That one and only God is the God of Jesus." By statement 1, We assume the "one and only God" refers to the nature/substance of God. Then, the nature of God, which Jesus possesses, is His God??? This is just nonsense. A trinitarian would disagree with you. And if you want to mean "person" with "one and only God", then your first statement goes nowhere. This argument is desperate confirmation bias.
Also, If you have the time, I would LOVE to hear how Jesus DEFINETLY ISN"T God from the following verses:
John 1:1-14 (and the word became flesh), 3:16 (note here the greek for “only begotten”, μονογενῆ, means unique, only member of kin, single) , 8:58 (“before Abraham was, I AM”),10:30 (I and my father am one), 10:38 (“the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father”). 12:45 (“he who sees Me sees Him who sent Me”), 14:7-10 (to Philip: “Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me?”, 16:15 (All things that the Father has are Mine.), 17:1-5 (Praying to the Father, “And now, O Father, glorify Me together with Yourself, with the glory which I had with You before the world was.”)
Matthew 3:16-17 (“This is my Son, whom I am well pleased”), 4:5-7 (devil tempts Jesus, Jesus: “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”) 12:6 (“Yet I say to you there is One here that is greater than the temple”), 1:23 (“He will be called Immanuel (God with us)”)
Luke 4:10-12 (devil tempts Jesus, Jesus: “Again it is written, ‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.’”), 5:20-25 (Jesus is questioned on his authority to forgive sins, He decides to show them He does by showing a physical miracle as well), 1:35 (He will be called the Son of God (this is a title for Messiah, not for divinity)),
Hebrews 1:5-14 (God the Father saying “You, [Jesus], in the beginning laid the foundation of the earth,”)
Zecheriah 2:10-11 (God sending himself to dwell in our midst, and make everyone his people)
Proverbs 30:4 (“Who has established all the ends of the earth? What is His name, and what is His Son’s name, If you know?”)
And explain how the early church fathers, such as Paul (1 Corinthians 8:6 “one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist.”, 2 Corinthians 3:17 “Now the Lord is the Spirit”, Colossians 2:9 “For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form,”), Ignatius (Letter to the Ephesians 9.1, Epistle to the Phillipians, Ch. 2), Polycarp (Martyrdom of Polycarp 14:3), Justin Martyr ( Dialogue with Typhro, chapter 128, or just read the entire thing lol), Tertullian (Against Praxes, 2 and 25), Athenagoras of Athens (A Plea for the Christians, 10), and Irenaeus of Lyons (Against Heresies, 1:10:1), DEFINITELY didn't believe in the Trinity, because clearly this was an invention of the church hundreds of years later, and not a core doctrine believed by many before the council of Nicaea, right???
Nobody needs to "presuppose unitarianism." The God of Jesus is not a 3 person being but 1 person. No presupposing required. Start with that fact.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Isn't the point of this video to disprove the Trinity, and show a logical contradiction? Now, your reply is literally saying "Unitarianism is true because it's true." But you know what? I'll play your game. Here's my argument:
1. Unitarianism is true.
2. The Bible does not support Unitarianism (look at the verses in my last comment), nor does the early church fathers (look at the quotes in the last comment).
3. The Bible is false, and the early church fathers are heretics.
@@andrewnazario2253 "Isn't the point of this video to disprove the Trinity, and show a logical contradiction?"
Not really and yes.
@@TheTrinityDelusion I can't understand how "pointing out a logical contradiction" somehow doesn't "disprove the Trinity". Plus, even if that makes sense, I already addressed this "contradiction" in my original comment, and presented material on why I believe in trinitarianism instead.
I'm done here.
@@andrewnazario2253 Ok then.
Jesus Christ says, "The word's I speak and the teachings I teach is NOT mine, but HIS that sent me"
Therefore, if Jesus Christ is God then he just lied.
Note: he didn't lie, he told the truth, because he is the Son of God NOT God the Son.
@TheTrinityDelusion, I am unicitarian, you might be familiar with that term, aren't ya?! I agree qith you completely!
Psalm 110:1 KJV - A Psalm of David. The LORD (YHWH) said unto my Lord (ADONAI), Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
Adoni not Adonai
According to Acts 2:34-36, where Peter quotes Psalm 110:1, God is speaking to Jesus Christ. It is clear that from these verses that Jesus cannot be YHWH.
you are messed up badly and in darkness sadly. God born a Son out of Himself Psalm 110 before this world, that's when the Word became Flesh (Spiritual Flesh). Jesus walked in all of the Old Testament and came through Mary in the same Flesh by becoming small. Jesus took power, brightness, Glory away and was only outside was found as a man but not a physical man. Jesus is Bread from heaven and that's His Body that He will give for the world John 6:51, Hebrew 9:11-13. Study about bodies 1 Corinthians 15:40-50. If you make Jesus to a carnal physical man you are worshiping creature not a Creator Romans 1:16-25. Repent while its not too late for you
Jehovahs witnesses have been trying to explain this for a long time and even many people before them.
The Father is the only true god the one whom Jesus worshiped…
For Trinitarians that don’t understand to Jesus God doesn’t mean divine. So when he says God in reference to The Father, to Jesus God is The Father, he’s not saying The Father is divine.
So the Trinitarian claim of ‘The Father is God, The Son is God and The Spirit is God’ doesn’t align with Jesus’ own understanding of God.
You either have a Christ who misspoke or one who purposely deceived Eve his own followers.
Just sharing more... Jesus has always been with God from the beginning John 17:5 so Jesus has always been just himself I'm thinking. Possibly the Lord calls Jesus his son bc God had to call Jesus something for us to understand relationship with God as our Father. God knew we'd understand this type of relationship bc he designed us to have a Dad/father, mother ... all individuals but as one family. Why wouldn't our family design be like God’s since we're made in his image. To add, Abraham was commanded by God to kill his son and God did allow Jesus to be killed. It’s all about relationship and how God wants us in holy relationship with him and each other. Any help is welcomed. 🌿👑🌿
@ophiuchus9071 God, for he is everything. John 14:26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.” * [ who the Father will send ]
Where does it say Jesus has always been? That verse just states before the world was…
Jesus was created. Col 1:15.
@@ophiuchus9071 Jesus did not create himself.
He is Gods SON, created by the Almighty alone.
Go to verse 15 -He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
@@ophiuchus9071 Jesus is LITERALLY called SON OF God.
He acknowledges that Jehovah is His FATHER.
Colossians states Firstborn OF CREATION…
In Revelation we read - Rev 3:14 - And to the messenger of the church in Laodicea write:
These things says the Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Beginning of God’s creation.
I'm not a Trinitarian... Is this a Calvinist believing channel? Please and thank you 🙏
Absolutely not
*Genesis 1:26*
And God said, Let *us* make man in *our* image, after *our* likeness.
Who is “us” who is “our”
It’s the Father and the Son.
Because that's what you want?
@@TheTrinityDelusion it’s not what I want, it’s what it says.
Just because you don't understand that the God found in scripture is a Godhead doesn't mean it isn't so.
The problem is you dont know the difference between Father and Son, and aren't willing to read scripture to find out.
The God found in scripture is a Godhead.
The name of the Godhead is YHWH.
Father.
Son.
Holy Spirit.
These are YHWH, the Godhead.
Father and Son identify Themselves and each other using names and TITLES. These TITLES are used for purposes of identification, they denote position, role, function and office held within the Kingdom and the Godhead.
Learn the names and titles used by Father and Son, learn the difference between Father and Son.
Here is an example; in the Kingdom of God, Christ the LORD is King.
Our Father tells us this...
"Yet I have set My King on My holy hill of Zion."
Ps.2:6
How long has Christ the LORD been King?
"The LORD sat enthroned at the Flood,
And the LORD sits as King forever."
Ps.29:10
How long will Christ the LORD be King.?
"The LORD is King forever and ever."
Ps.10:16
When will His dominion end..?
"His dominion is an everlasting dominion,
Which shall not pass away;
And His kingdom the one
Which shall not be destroyed."
Dan.7:14
In the Kingdom of God, the office of King is held by the Son. Our Father is not King, never claimed to be King, but ALWAYS exalts His Son as King...
But to the Son He says:
"Your throne, *O
God, is forever and ever;
A scepter of righteousness is the scepter of Your Kingdom."
Heb.1:8
*"O God" is a TITLE.
Christ is "O God."
In the Kingdom of God, Christ the LORD is King. Always has been, always will be.
"I am the LORD, your Holy One
The Creator of Israel, your King."
Is.43:15
Tell me, is there any other God than the God of Jesus?
@@TheTrinityDelusion
Christ is of the Godhead, YHWH.
The deity of Christ is the cornerstone of Christianity, as supported by scripture.
Christ, in His own words, by His prophet Isaiah...
"Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel,
And his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts:
'I am the First and the Last;
Besides Me there is no God."
44:6
Christ has identified Himself using these names and titles:
LORD.
King of Israel.
Redeemer.
LORD of hosts.
First and Last.
God.
The God found in scripture is a Godhead.
@@mattmurdock2868 where do you get the term godhead? When I look into it, it's just a translation from deity or divine. Saying godhead does make it sound like there's a plurality somewhere, but that's not the original language.
One more thing God is not always describing YHWH, the Almighty God-Father of Jesus.
It can be used to describe god/gods, goddess/goddesses, angels, human rulers and judges. Which Jesus would be considered the latter two, scripturally speaking.
@@jawnatutorow
The fullness of the Godhead dwells in Christ, head of all power...
"Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy or empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. For in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; and you are complete in Him who is the head of all principality and power."
Col.2:8,9
NKJ
Through the Godhead the powers of creation were given to the Son, that He may be glorified as God...
"For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen in the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify HIM as God, nor were they thankful, but became futile in their thoughts and their foolish hearts were darkened."
Rom.1:20,21
NKJ
Those who do not glorify Christ as God become futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts are darkened.
Through the Godhead the powers of creation were given to the Son, that He may have preeminence in all things, and BECAUSE IT PLEASED THE FATHER...
"For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers, all things were created through Him and for Him.
And He is before all things and in Him all things consist.
And He is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things He may have preeminence.
For it PLEASED THE FATHER that IN HIM ALL THE FULLNESS SHOULD DWELL, and by Him to reconcile all things to Himself..."
Col.1:16-20
NKJ
Hope that helps.
@@jawnatutorow
In scripture, "Almighty" is a TITLE; Christ is the "Almighty," our Father does not use this TITLE.
Yes it was magical thinking this is what people in catholic and other churches dont get even there priest dont understand the trinity wtf
Your reasoning is twisted. The Father, The Son of Man, The Holy Spirit, The Presence, The Angel of the Lord, The Voice of the Lord, it is one JHWH.
"Your reasoning is twisted."
Go ahead and try to demonstrate it.
Sam Tideman (Transfigured) does a video on the history of christology and pinpoints when he thinks this doctrine began, simply by showing when in history people started to talk about it and when it was being debunked (by Tertullian, for example). Can you explain why nobody believed this early on? If they did believe it why did nobody talk about it? I believed it for about 6 months, but now believe something which fits scripture better in my opinion, and just also happens to fit history aswell. I hope you take the time to watch Sam's video.
"Brother Kel, I want to express my gratitude for enlightening me on the truth about God and the Messiah. However, I've recently noticed a resurgence of the false doctrine of modalism. I believe you are the ideal person to refute and dismantle this erroneous teaching, just as you have done with the false trinity. Thank you in advance for your guidance, Brother Kel."
You take care and my God bless you.
You are so off and will miss the upcoming rapture... The Trinity (GODhead) is 100% biblical. FATHER, SON and HOLY SPIRIT = 1 GOD in 3 persons.
JESUS is GOD (see John 1, Hebr. 1 etc.)and HE came to earth in the flesh so HE could pay for your sins on the cross and come back to life on the 3rd day!!! Thank JESUS for this if you want to go to heaven!
King James Version
1John 5:7 For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
Listen to real biblical theologians like Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. David Reagan, Dr. Mark Hitchcock and their guests.
The god of the trinitarians is 3.
@TheTrinityDelusion I’ll tell you right now,the Trinity is all laid out in the scriptures,even so in the gospels.
No
GODHEAD....1 JOHN 5:7....
Jesus is creator.....Hebrews 1:10
[10]And, Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the foundation of the earth; and the heavens are the works of thine hands:
Whats a three person God?
the Trinity
@@TheTrinityDelusion
What’s a three person God.
What’s a Trinity?
Will you Please explain, as if I am an intelligent small child?
Whatever happened to “you will know them by their fruits” while, as a new comer to your channel, it appears you’re trying to base an entire theology on one word, while making a big issue over it? Do you even know, for sure, who believes in what? because you don’t know anybody’s heart/mind: only by their fruits, says Jesus, will you know them. are you speculating if they say the word, trinity? How are you separating those who believe in the trinity from those who don’t? If we don’t know what it is, and we don’t know what it isn’t, how will we know what we are looking for? So, all I see is you picking at straws?
Your Fruits, in your videos, to me, come across as accusatory. they don’t seem to come from love for your fellow man. 🤷♀️ so I would appreciate it if you could explain it better, to me. Thanks 💜
christinaity is false
I'm sorry, but this is a very poor presentation. There are logical arguments that dismantle practically all versions of the Trinity, but simply claiming that Jesus had a God (which Trinitarians also affirm), and then berating them for not seeing it your way does nothing to show anybody outside your choir why their belief is false.
The issue is not that Jesus had a God but who his God is and is not.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Hello! You write:
_The issue is not that Jesus had a God but who his God is and is not._
But Trinitarians have a reply to all of that. When you announce "game over" without addressing how they reply to those things, you're simply preaching to the choir.
@@davidcoleman5860 Oh and what is their reply?
@@TheTrinityDelusion Hello again! You write:
_Oh and what is their reply?_
I'm really not trying to sound insulting, but for someone who has a channel dedicated to attacking the Trinity, I'm surprised you have to ask. Someone said a long time ago that one should know an opponent's position better than the opponent. To me, the principle of charity dictates that we withhold criticizing a position or a belief we do not understand. We should thoroughly understand a belief in order to present it in its best possible light, so that we may both avoid straw men and make our arguments as convincing as possible.
Their reply depends on their version of the Trinity. There are three major subdivisions of Trinitarian thought: Latin, Eastern and Social. Under those subdivisions are some 13 variations, collectively. Space does not permit an analysis of every version, but basically there's the kenotic theology position, the functional subordination position, and the hypostatic position.
The first generally alleges that God the Son became man to the degree that His divinity was suspended. While in His human “state,” He lived and functioned as any other man. A functional subordination theorist alleges that God the Son willingly subordinated Himself to the Father, thus creating a functional hierarchy. And a hypostatic union theorist alleges that God the Son supplied personhood to Christ so that Christ was one person with two natures. His genuinely human consciousness and will in accordance with a human nature enabled Christ to speak as man and as God. Depending on the underlying claim, their “answer” is that Christ viewed the Father as His God from a kenotic state of suspension, a functional state of subordination, or from the state of a human nature. Consequently, your criticism falls on deaf ears because it's essentially a straw man.
Regardless their underlying theology, their positions are no ultimate defense for the doctrine of the Trinity. Since the concept of a divine Trinity is a self-canceling one, regardless its iteration (due to its logical extension to either tritheism or divine composition), these explanations serve only to answer the objection. They cannot serve to defend its inherently contradictory assertions.
@@davidcoleman5860 All that and you didn't even answer my question. The fact is that they don't even have a reply that directly addresses the point made in this video. I'm afraid you don't know what you are talking about.
Very true brother kel amen brother from England ❤
The trinity is a pagan god. It comes from Hinduism, the triune godhead of Krishna.
You have not provided any proof from scripture. Instead you “stomp around” insisting those who believe in Christ as the Father in the Flesh are somehow wrong. There are numerous scriptures that support this belief. So give us scriptural proof why you are right and we are wrong, not your words, but scripture.
I never mentioned anything about "those who believe in Christ as the Father in the Flesh are somehow wrong." Did you show up at the wrong meeting?
Perhaps it would be better to teach the truth instead of making statements without scripture to show the truth. The Trinity is a simple doctrine that teaches that God is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, all in one. Giving scriptural proof is necessary for understanding. We used to accept this simple doctrine until Satan got us all arguing about it. To counter that, we simply stick to the truth, let go of the word “trinity”. This word is not something we need argue about. We simply prove through teaching the words of God as they are. We are to plant the seeds by speaking the truth, but it’s only God who can make them grow. Challenging someone on their belief’s only makes them dig in deeper. Be wiser than the serpent. Speak truth with proof, don’t back down, this is God’s battle, we are His mouthpiece, let what we do glorify God, but don’t offend the tender ones.
The old hymn about the Trinity says “God in three persons, blessed Trinity.” I can understand how this can cause confusion. However, it is not explained as it should be. God manifests Himself in many ways, as the Father, as Christ, Yahveh Jireh: our provider, Yahveh Shalom God of Peace, Yahveh Rapha our healer. Etc. In other words, God holds many “offices” or “roles”. A good
example is our own earthly father, he holds many roles, provider, husband, father, protector, comforter, teacher, disciplinarian, etc. If we can point this out, then it makes it easier for one to understand the many “roles” God plays. We are created in His image, these comparisons of God and man prove that. It gives us a better understanding about who and what God is and what He is capable of. Hence, another name, I Am that I Am, capable of being who He wants to be, when He wants, and how He wants to be, unlimited.
@@mdelaney9008 You said the Trinity is a simple doctrine yet you also said in your first post, "insisting those who believe in Christ as the Father in the Flesh are somehow wrong." You don't even understand your own doctrine. What you said is heresy in Trinitarianism. If you are going to yap, it might be a good idea to know what you are talking about first. Your words are more Sabellian than Trinitarian.
The trinity used to be a sound doctrine, God in three persons used to mean God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It was a general consensus that God was all three entities. Meaning one God, three roles as God. It’s unfortunate that it isn’t still taught, God is I Am that I am. Anyone He wants to be as He said to Moses.
I believe Jesus made it clear...they were together before the Creation of the world eternally existing as the son is what the Bible says. One in essence, Jesus accepted worship, but Angels said don't do this. This says something..in his humanity, he did pray to his father as his God, but now he sits at the right hand of the father until he makes his enemies his footstool...I would say JESUS clearly identifies as diety..only God is to be worshipped. If Jesus is being worshipped as the lamb slain for the sins of many.....well, this does make him God (The son) By homering the son, your honoring the father who sent him! why is this a problem....? John 17:3 we need to know him! He claims to be (I am) either he's nuts, blasphemous, or his claims are true! You decide
Gods name is יהוה. יהוה is God
God יהוה in a human body is named jesus ( Jehovah's salvation). Jesus is God. In a body. Immanuel god with us.
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The word was made flesh and tabernacled with us.
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The holy spirit, who is יהוה , who is God, dwells with his people. He is their God, king, saviour, priest and shepherd. He is a rock as well as living water, he is the true bread from heaven.
The word Elohim in hebrew means divine plurality of persons.
The Elohim of Israel is יהוה. Who is father son and spirit who dwells in flesh tabernacles. With no beginning nor ending. Jesus tells us at the end of revelation that HE is the alpha and omega.
Thomas beheld the hand that beheld that nail- "my יהוה and my Elohim."
That's the message of the bible, what's the confusion exactly?
Pharisees rage.
This guy says that God is 'the God (of) Jesus.' But he forgets that Jesus claimed to be God and, in fact, rose from the dead to prove it. The Trinity Delusion falls on it's face...
So if you are raised from the dead on the last day, we can conclude that you proved you ARE God. Please learn to use your head.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Jesus prophesied his resurrection. His resurrection is/was proof of that claim (the NT gifts were also proofs of the message the Apostles preached), our final resurrection at the Rapture will be the Fruit of His Godhead. Even Timothy worshiped Christ and declared Him God. The whole reason the Jews had him crucified was because He made Himself God. He forgave sin (the paralytic lowered from the roof) which only God could do (remember Christ was the propitiation for our sins; the perfect sacrifice to appease a Holy God).
@@kg4lzc Do you not know the difference between human traditions and Scripture? Or are we to suppose your own personal stew is the way to go?
@@TheTrinityDelusion lol, you're an idiot. Besides the rest of your cult, I learned how to read the texts.
You’re sooo wrong . No comment needed . @kg4lzc
PRAY LIKE THIS.... OUR FATHER HEAVEN HOLLOWED BE YOUR NAME... i guess the paper cut out of him self is listening and answering prayers? REALLY? REALLY.... NOW REALLY?
Amen
Trinty is false, unitarianism is false. Arianism is false.
Jesus Is the everlasting father
Sorry but Jesus is not his own father. That's ridiculous.
@@TheTrinityDelusion Jesus is the father...he has no beginning or end.
@@DudeMaccabeus It's insane to suggest Jesus is his father.
@@TheTrinityDelusion it's insane to not
The Trinity: God is the fire. Jesus is the light and the Holy Spirit is the Heat.
So is the Modalist God. Now what?
@@TheTrinityDelusion Modalism is a heresy.
@@MegaTechno2000 Good job on missing the point.
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The Modalist God: would be...the Father is the fire, the Father is the light and the Father is the heat.
@@MegaTechno2000 Sabellians were the first to use your analogy not Trinitarians. So try telling yourself another lie. That one won't work for your itching ears.
He knows nothing & it's not pagan. You people have no understanding!!!!
Definitely it’s good [ for you ] to read a bit more in the bible … what about the prophets … Daniel, Isaiah .
Jesus was not a trinitarian .
Dude,you listen to falsehoods. Claiming to be smarter,yet fools! Believe what you want.