The 3-in-1 Trinity is not the
deep mystery that it is touted to be. Actually its explanation is very simple
and basic.
During the ante-Nicene
period, the church was steadily moving away from its original doctrine of the
Bible’s true monotheistic Father and only-begotten Son principle to the pagan
multi-god religions. In order to cover up their dirty business, the church
fathers took both religious systems and joined them together. Now everyone in
the Roman Empire could pick which system to worship, so long as they remained
under the Christian name. Thus, the trinity doctrine was simply the combining
of the two religious systems of faith—the world’s one true religion and the world’s
one false religion, i.e. ecumenizing Christianity and paganism.
The Church could worship one
God or the three pagan Gods that spanned every religion of the world. This new
idea eventually satisfied the whole of the church, after the outspoken
opponents were killed or driven into the wilderness.
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