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Common Concerns about the Holy Spirit

The doctrine of the Trinity argues that the Holy Spirit is a co-equal and co-eternal Person within the Godhead. The Holy Spirit can be shown to be a power by a careful comparison of the following passages: “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth…And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” (Gen 1:1,2) Other

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Common Concerns about the nature of christ

Following are some of the Bible texts which are quoted as supposedly supporting the Trinitarian doctrinal view on the nature of Jesus Christ together with explanations. “And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven.” John 3:13 It is argued that “God the Son” pre-existed as

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Second article: the history of the doctrine of the Trinity.

By Rodney Bowen If there’s one thing that Christians today are not short of, it’s a church to go to. There are literally thousands of different churches or religious denominations open and available to today’s Christians. Among all of these churches there is a wide spectrum of differing views and diverging practices that makes each church unique in its own right.

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Answers to common trinity arguments

Answers to common trinity arguments Following are some of the Bible texts which are quoted as supposedly supporting the Trinitarian doctrinal view together with explanations. Please note that Topic 2 of this series deals with the deity of Jesus Christ so many relevant quotes will be included in that section. Following are some of the Bible texts which are quoted as

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The Origin of the Trinity Belief

The Origin of the Trinity Belief Most systems of religion propound belief in what is termed the Trinity. They set forth the doctrine that God is both one and three, and is made up of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. This doctrine is not drawn from the Bible (where the term “Trinity” never appears) but from what is known as the

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