Trinity or not.

Started by Bicnarok11 pages

Trinity or not.

The catholic Trinity cult is based on the Verses in John 1.1 which goes something like "and word is GOD".

But there are numerous occasions where Jesus prays to his father, this plus the fact that no one can see god and live tends to contradict this direction of though.

What do you all think?

From the earliest ages the concept of the Great Goddess was a trinity and a model for all other trinities. For instance in th 7th century BC. she was worships as a young woman, child bearing mother, and an old woman...Typical VIRGIN-MOTHER-CRONE.....

The middle east had many trinities and they were most all originally female.

Christianity borrowed this model and applied it to a male god..

The trinity is based on pagan roots...

See, god is a woman... 😄

God is the father, Jesus his son, and the holy spirit are all in one.

hole(y) in one?

ha ha ha

The term trinity does not appear in the bible. It did not exist until Tertullian coined the term in the early third century.

yes, the bible doesn't say anything about that, but they are three different persons into one.

Om Krishna

Originally posted by debbiejo
From the earliest ages the concept of the Great Goddess was a trinity and a model for all other trinities. For instance in th 7th century BC. she was worships as a young woman, child bearing mother, and an old woman...Typical VIRGIN-MOTHER-CRONE.....

The middle east had many trinities and they were most all originally female.

Christianity borrowed this model and applied it to a male god..

The trinity is based on pagan roots...

See, god is a woman... 😄

The origenal trinity was mother, maiden and crone. The church took on so many pagan practices such as holidays etc. a pagan on another board was wondering who converted who. Just because it is a pagan practise doesn't mean it isn't true. Do you believe christ was the Son of God, just a prophet, or a false prophet? There are a lot of similarities in the bibles view of jesus and theVvedeses story of krishna, the hindu god so that's cause for speculation but do you believe in the death and resurection.

The Hindus say that about their demi gods

Originally posted by cking
yes, the bible doesn't say anything about that, but they are three different persons into one.
The Hindu trinity is Brahma, Krishna and Shiva, but they are one god. Brahma is the creator, Shiva is the destroyer, and Krishna is the sustainer but they're all one god. All there milions of demi gods are really just incarnations of god. That doesn't mean it came from there or the witches or the pagans but it makes it subject to doubt. I really don't think god has a split personality.

Originally posted by finti
hole(y) in one?

Your brain works alittle differently doesn't it?? 😄 😛

Your brain works alittle differently doesn't it??
not differently it just works.............. unlike many others

According to modalism, the three parts of the trinity are not separate persons. Instead, they are more like three successive modes in which a single god has manifested himself.

God is the father, Jesus son and savior, holy spirit the helper. all Christians have the spirit and nonbelievers don't. God is with that person only because of Jesus.

the helper like santas little helper.
Christians believe themselfs to be filled with this spirit and nonbelievers dont give a damn

no, when Jesus was with the disciples the spirit was there only with Jesus, but when he left, Jesus said he will ask the father to send the spirit, that will lead all men to truth and no one will recognize him. not very men before jesus had the spirit, but when jesus left, he was with all believers.

so all believers like to think yet again the non believers couldnt care less

no not exactly

yes exactly, non believers dont care

true, they don't believe so they don't care.

duh