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Trinity
EKnight:
I, as a Catholic, never understood the trinity teachings and when it was questioned the answer was "it's a mystery". Anyway, does it really matter? I mean, why is this teaching so important to Christians? Don't most Christians say that once they believe in Jesus Christ, you are saved and therefore go directly to heaven when you die? If that's the case, what's with the Trinity doctrine? Actually, what IS the Trinity doctrine? Knowing this may help me better understand Ray's view of the trinity. :)
Eileen
winner08:
Ray has an excellet paper on the Trinity. Just go to where all of Ray's teaching's are and you'll find alot of your ansewers there. Go to Ray's writing first and read them carefully. Most of the questions you're asking are all there for you.
Thanks Darren
Robin:
This is an easy example of the trinity teaching.
Here is the link to Ray's teaching.
http://bible-truths.com/trinity.html
The church uses the trinity teaching as a real scare tactic. They will all tell you that you are going to hell if you don't believe in the trinity. Ray proves with scripture that the teaching is false.
The Father is greater than the son. The holy spirit is the father's spirit. Jesus came out from the Father and they share the same spirit.
Please correct me if that sounds wrong.
Martinez:
Actually the Trinity doctrine is so important to Christian's because if you don't believe the trinity doctrine then you're a heretic, and if you're a heretic you won't go to the geographical location known as Heaven!
Also, the trinity doctrine supports their heretical doctrine of eternal torment, because if God is triune and we are (past tense) created in His image, then we too are triune (body, soul and spirit) then that gives us and immortal soul (used interchangeably with spirit) that must go somewhere when we die.
Kat:
Hi Eileen,
My understanding as what the church believes the Trinity to be is 3 different persons. All three are eternal, each one is almighty, none greater or less than another, each God, and yet together being one God.
Here is early 20 century art of how the church pictures this to be, it says it all.
mercy, peace and love
Kat
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