The whole trinity concept does not have any reasoble ground, here is proof provided by the BIBLE that it does not exist.
Mark 13.32: "But of that day or that hour no man knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father."
Now christians say that God is three things yet 1? explain please! 1+1+1 = 1?
Many christians have given me explanations such as saying "for example, I am a father, a son and a husband, therefore I am three things yet I am one, you see?"
BUT when I reply with
"but Mark 13:32 says that Jesus doesn't know what god knows therefore proving they are not the same, If you are a husband, a son and a father,then obviusly if, in this case, the son was told the secret then the father and husband would also know because they are the same person. But Jesus says he doesnt know what GOD knows."
So Mark 13:32 proves trinity is false.
Greetings;
Christians do beleieve in a Triune God, but logic alone will never prove that this is true. However, it is wise to reason from the Scriptures. Whilst the foundation of the Christian faith is Jesus, and He is only declared by this Name in the New Testament, both Jesus Himself and the writers of the N.T taught that He existed prior to His existence as a human being on this earth.
Jesus used the Old Testament to teach His disciples the truth concerning Himself, and whilst Christians today tend to emphasize the teachings of the N.T, WE CANNOT seperate it from the teachings in the Old Testament.
There are some major anomalies within the OT that only make sense when Jesus is brought into the equation.
Firstly, there is a plain teaching throughout both Old and New Testaments, that no man has seen God at any time and lived.
And yet, the Old Testament on numerous occasions declares that men DID see God. On some of these times, those people who had seen Him, were terrified that they would die, and could not beleive that they were still alive.
The question then arises; if it were impossible for them to see God and remain alive, but they had seen Him and still lived, then who had they actually seen?
Many of these occasions, it is the Angel of the LORD who had appeared to men.
Jacob wrestled with a Man, but then stated "For I have seen God face to face, and my life is preserved" (Genesis 32:30)
It seems as though Jacob knew that God had visited him as a Man.
Again, the Angel of the LORD appeared to Manoah and his wife. To begin with they thought it was a Man of God with the likeness of the Angel of God, but were afraid to ask His name, or where He came from. As soon as they knew that they had been in the prescence of the Angel of the LORD, THEY REALISED that they just seen God, and were afraid. (Judges 13:22 )
Who, then, was this Man that they came to realise was God?
PSALMS:2 declares that the LORD has a begotten Son and that we should serve the LORD with fear and also kiss (worship) the Son in case He get angry and we perish.
Who is this begotten Son of the LORD (JEHOVAH)??
Christians beleive that the Son of Jehovah in Psalms 2 is the Word who became flesh (Jesus)
Christians beleive that the Man, or Angel of the LORD who appeared to men of old, (and whom they decared to be God), was the Word who became flesh (Jesus).
In the book of the Prophet Zechariah ch. 2:10-11 it reads:
...." for behold, I am coming and I will dwell in your midst, says the LORD...Then you will know that the LORD of Hosts has sent Me to you."
This verse is impossible to work out as it stands. For how can Jehovah send Jehovah? There are not 2 Jehovahs, yet it clearly states that it is the LORD who is coming to dwell with His people, and that He is being sent by the LORD.
Truly an enigma ! But the Christians beleive that in these verses, God the Father is sending God the Son.
Therfore, these old prophecies were being fulfilled when the Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
And this is why Jesus could say things like, "if you have seen me you have seen the Father"
And why John could state " we have looked upon..and handled the Word.."
To sum up.
Men in the Old Testament came to the realization that seeing the Angel of the LORD was seeing God Himself.
Christians come to the realization that seeing who Jesus is, is to see Him as LORD and therefore recognize Him as God.
albee