The Trinity Theory is a Man-Made Doctrine and Not of God
Men today who do not possess the gift of the Holy Ghost are blind to its revelations and do not understand the mysteries hidden in the Word of God
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Why men are determined to complicate such a simple theory is the true testimony to being blind to the mysteries and revelations of the gospel of Jesus Christ and His doctrine. The “Trinity Theory” and all references to being a “Trinitarian,” are man-made doctrines taught by men who are “ever learning, and never able to come to the knowledge of the truth…these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith.” 2 Timothy 3:7, 8.
Any English professor can easily explain the correct grammatical phrase of describing a thing in three different forms, which would be termed threefold or three parts. For instance, when talking about water, the professor would explain that water exist in a threefold form, which is a solid, a gas, and a liquid. (Ice, Liquid, Steam).
Thus, if the professor held a class on water, they would not call it an introduction to solid, liquid and gas, they would simply call it the introduction to water. Any one student could easily understand that the threefold description means the one actual topic, which is water, and not the three-part description.
Similar to the topic of the man-made term, “Trinity,” when referring to the existence of Jesus Christ, or when teaching the issue, and practice of water baptism. The correct use is vital in the understanding of salvation and what the Bible means by what name it is to be done. The scripture says, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:” St. Matthew 28:19.
As a threefold entity, it is obvious, as in the three forms of water, that the scriptures mean to baptize in the name of the actual entity referred to by the threefold phrase, which is Jesus Christ, because He is the Father, He is the Son, and He is the Holy Ghost. Many scriptures throughout the Old and New Testament point to Jesus being the embodiment of all three entities of God Himself, the Son of God, and the person of the Holy Ghost.
The Apostles themselves understood this basic correlation when they baptized the followers in the name of Jesus Christ, or in the name of the Lord Jesus. There were no disputes among them and no other references in the New Testament that instructed them to baptize in the threefold phrase given by Jesus Himself in Matthew.
Revelation was given to the disciples after they received the Holy Ghost and many mysteries were unveiled to them through revelation and inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God. Men today who do not possess the gift of the Holy Ghost are blind to its revelations and do not understand the mysteries hidden in the Word of God, which is why they continue to baptize using the threefold term and not the name of Jesus Christ.
No matter how many arguments there are about there being three different gods or spiritual entities in the heavenly realm, the bible clearly speaks of there only being one God embodied by the person Jesus Christ in all three forms; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. “There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.” Ephesians 4:4-6.