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The Christians' concept of God is the Trinity i.e. The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost, but ... keystone of?
Even though the scholars of christianity says that the Father The son and the Holy ghost are interpolation in the Bible and it is not in the Greek manuscript. but priest and pastors are still preaching the trinity in church Why?
Constantine realized that his empire was being threatened by the doctrinal rift. Constantine began to pressure the church to come to terms with its differences before the results became disastrous to his empire. Finally the emperor called a council at Nicea in 325 AD to resolve the dispute between Arius doctrine and Athanasius doctrine .
Only a fraction of existing bishops, 318, attended. The emperor manipulated, coerced and threatened the council to be sure it voted for what he believed rather than what the bishops believed.
The present day Christian church touts Constantine as the first Christian emperor, however, his 'Christianity' was politically motivated. Whether he personally accepted Christian doctrine is highly indoubt. He continued to retain his title of high priest in a pagan religion until his death. He was not baptized until he was on his deathbed.
most bishops voted under pressure from Constantine for the Athanasius doctrine. A creed was adopted which favored
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- Annsan_In_HimLv 7vor 9 JahrenBeste Antwort
It absolutely IS in the Greek manuscripts, that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are all uncreated, co-equal and together form the Godhead.
You certainly won't find the word 'Trinity' in the Bible, but neither will you find the word 'Theocracy' - yet it's legitimate to state that the Bible shows God's rule in heaven to be a Theocracy.
You won't find the word 'planets' in the Bible, but that does not mean to say that planets are not included in the all-embracing statement that, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earth".
So when you read in the Greek text of John 1:1-3 that Jesus was with God from the beginning, was God and created everything that was created, you know that Jesus is God.
When you read Jesus' words in the Greek text saying that everyone who says a word against the Father and the Son will be forgiven, but that anyone blaspheming against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven, either in this age or the one to come, you know that the Holy Spirit is God.
Priests and pastors teach the doctrine of the Trinity because it's utterly biblical, and the first century Christians worshipped Christ as God - the same God who is the Creator, not a different God or a demi-god. The Father created, the Son created, the Holy Spirit created. One Creator. The Father resurrected the Son, Christ resurrected Himself, the Holy Spirit resurrected Christ. Because they all subsist as three persons within the One Being of God - the Godhead.
- SamwiseLv 7vor 9 Jahren
There are references to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost throughout the New Testament.
The one bit of interpolation is a place where a handwritten note, linking "the Spirit and the water and the blood" as three testimonies, related this combination to the Trinity. Manuscripts frequently wore out and had to be recopied by hand in those days, and some copyist apparently mistook the note for a correction to the text (since it ALL was handwritten, anyway) and copied it along with the rest, interpolating that particular reference into the main text.
But that's been identified as an error for quite a while now, and it has nothing to do with the basis of the doctrine of the Trinity. The arguments for the doctrine never depended on that verse in the first place.
- vor 9 Jahren
This claim
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Even though the scholars of christianity says that the Father The son and the Holy ghost are interpolation in the Bible and it is not in the Greek manuscript.
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is not accurate.
However I think there is **one verse** that that may be true of, so in modern translations it is left out, or given a footnote if it is included (it is included in some updates of earlier translations, as some people have an affection for the translation they grew up with. The KJV in particular has a noted poetic elegance.)
But there are 100s upon 100s of other verses which talk about God the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
- ?Lv 7vor 9 Jahren
Jesus told us all in the New Testament, That He was the Son. The Image of the Father. And that He would give the Apostles the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Youse is Confussed.
God Bless Ya,
Chicago Bob
imasinner
There is more joy in Jesus in one day.
Than there is in the World 365/24/7
I know, I tried them both.
Numbers 6:24-26
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- gismoIILv 7vor 9 Jahren
"The 4th-century articulation of the triadic mystery is at least implicitly the
word of God, hence part of the Christian credo. On the other hand, it is not, as
already seen, directly and immediately word of God."⎯The New Catholic
Encyclopedia, 1967: vol. 14, p. 304
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The fact we use scripture to prove that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are God makes the Trinity the IMPLICIT word of God in Scripture. The Trinity is also an infallible ariticle of faith which can never be changed. Elimination of the Trinity would then be the end of the Church and even scripture itself. The scripture is all about one God who is Trinity. The scripture is all about how God reveals Himself to us as Persons and how they continue to interact with each other. The Trinity is very much alive and well in scripture.
- papawLv 7vor 9 Jahren
You are in gross error, my friend, the trinity is vibrantly alive in the Greek manuscripts; that's why we preach it.
John 1:1 ¶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.
4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
John 1:32 And John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him.
33 And I knew him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost.
Matthew 3:16 And Jesus,(GOD,THE SON when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God(GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT) descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
17 And lo a voice(GOD THE FATHER) from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
1 John 5:6 ¶This is he that came by water and blood, even Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit that beareth witness, because the Spirit is truth.
7 For there are THREE that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word (Jesus), and the Holy Ghost: and THESE THREE ARE ONE.
Papaw
- clusium1971Lv 7vor 9 Jahren
The Triune God goes back to the earliest times of Christianity. Not only do Catholics & Protestants believe in the Trinity, but, so do Orthodox, which use the Greek manuscript.
- PaulCypLv 7vor 9 Jahren
No-one could possibly read the New Testament and miss the numerous references to all three divine Persons, both individually and collectively.
- DarrinLv 7vor 9 Jahren
It is in the Greek and it is in the old testament Hebrew......Have you not read that in the beginning "Elohim" created the heavens and the earth. Elohim is plural noun for God used in conjunction with a singular verb.
Have you not read "let Us make man in Our image"..............>
- AdamLv 4vor 9 Jahren
father = light rider
holy ghost = thetan
son = was jesus yes but he isn't the only one