The Holy Trinity Reexamined
The doctrine of the Holy Trinity has been a central but controversial issue in Christianity. It presents doctrinal gaps such as confusion about the Father of Jesus Christ, the possibility that a God can die, and the absence of the word “Trinity” in the Bible. Furthermore, the idea of God as three coequal and coeternal “persons” lacks a biblical basis, arising more from human interpretations and historical councils than from divine revelation. This invites a critical reexamination in light of Scripture.
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