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Monday 3 July 2017

Trinity Dogma a Misunderstanding

The trinity dogma is so strongly taught by churches that it is hard to avoid 'reading it in' to the scriptures. Clearly being 'one' with God is meant the same way disciples are 'one' with each other so it is mistaken to overload the  meaning of Jesus' saying "I and the Father are one" with a trinity dogma. "Let them be one, even as you and I are one", prayed Jesus. Clearly unity of believers with God and Christ and each other through the Spirit does not constitute believers being part of the 'godhead'. Otherwise the trinity dogma concept of 'godhead' would have to be extended to include everyone united with Christ. It all comes from the third and fourth century churches systematising their concepts of doctrine in order to canonise what was taught while at the same time their canonising of scripture excluded important scriptures pertinent to realising the truth, books such as Revelation and the Book of Enoch. These were supressed and so their doctrine was incomplete and partly in error but they canonised it in their councils and thus persisted their faults while hindering essential beliefs such as what Jesus meant that He is the Son of Man (mainly explained by the Book of Enoch which they suppressed).