DOES THE BIBLE |
YES, IF THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY IS RIGHT |
IT TEACHES THAT THE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST ARE THREE SEPARATE & DISTANCE PERSONS. EACH CO-ETERNAL & CO-EXISTENT & CO-EQUAL IN POWER |
FIVE MAJOR CONTRADICTIONS |
1. CREATION | |
Genesis the first chapter | God the Father created all things |
Isaiah 44:24 | God made all things alone and by himself |
The Contradiction | St. John 1:3 & 10 with Colossians 1:14-16 -- Here the Bible says that everything was made by Jesus |
Dr. Graham in a 1995 broadcast used the above scriptures and said he couldn't understand it, but still believes in the trinity. |
2. THE FATHER | |
Luke 1:32 | Here Jesus was called the Son of the highest (God the Father) |
The Contradiction | Matthew 1: 18-20. Here Matthew clearly tells us that the Father of Jesus was the Holy Ghost. |
3. THE "I AM" | |
Exodus 3:14 | God said "I Am that I Am, Tell them that I Am hath sent you." |
The Contradiction | St John 8:58, Jesus said "Before Abraham was, 'I AM.'" Israel, knowing that "I AM' referred to Jehovah God, picked up stones to kill him. |
The Hebrew word for "I AM' is HAVAH, (pronounced Haw,Yaw). It means "Jehovah God, The Self Existent One." |
4. THE FIRST AND THE LAST | |
Isaiah 44: 6 & 8 | The LORD (JEHOVAH) said "I am the first and I am the last, and beside me there is no God." |
The Contradiction | Revelation 1:8, 11 and 17 Here Jesus declares that he himself is the first and the last and the Almighty |
5. THE RESURRECTION | |
Acts 3:15 & 26 with Galatians 1:1 | God the Father raised up Jesus from the dead |
The Contradiction | John 2:19 & 21 Jesus said, "Destroy this temple (his body) and in three days I will raise it up. |
THE ONENESS DOCTRINE |
1. CREATION |
Adam Clark said in his commentary on St. John 1:3
"God and Christ are said to have created all things, therefore Christ
and the Father are one."
Jesus clearly said, "I and my father are one." John
10:30 |
2. THE FATHER |
It is impossible for Christ to have had two fathers. Therefore the Holy Ghost and the Father are the one and the selfsame spirit. |
3. THE 'I AM' |
This sacred name could not be used by two persons. John 8:58-59 when Jesus used it they tried to kill him because they thought he was claiming to be God. |
4. THE FIRST & THE LAST |
It is utterly unthinkable to have two firsts and two lasts. Therefore Christ and God are one. Just as Jesus said in St. John 10:30. "I and my Father are one." |
5. THE RESURRECTION |
Here Jesus speaks from his divine nature letting us know he was both God and man. Jesus raised his own body from the grave. St. John 2: 19 & 21. |
KEY TO UNDERSTANDING |
You must keep in mind the dual nature of Christ, being God manifest in the flesh, he could speak and act as both man and God. |
Understanding the oneness of God removes all contradictions in the Bible |
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