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Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Examining the source.


Read of the watchtower Society's article Here


 
 
The first Council of Nicaea (artist’s impression) paved the way for the Trinity doctrine
“The Christian Bible, including the New Testament, has no trinitarian statements or speculations concerning a trinitary deity.”—Encyclopædia Britannica.
 
“The doctrine of the trinity . . . is not a product of the earliest Christian period, and we do not find it carefully expressed before the end of the second century.”—Library of Early ChristianityGods and the One God.
 
“In order to articulate the dogma of the Trinity, the [Catholic] Church had to develop her own terminology with the help of certain notions of philosophical origin.”—Catechism of the Catholic Church.

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