- published: 21 Mar 2008
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- author: looking4answers
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Is Jesus God? part 1- A nontrinitarian response.
When Jesus says he is the Son of Man or the Son of God, he is not claiming equality with t...
published: 21 Mar 2008
author: looking4answers
Is Jesus God? part 1- A nontrinitarian response.
Is Jesus God? part 1- A nontrinitarian response.
When Jesus says he is the Son of Man or the Son of God, he is not claiming equality with the Father. Just because Jesus claimed ONENESS with the Father does ...- published: 21 Mar 2008
- views: 3789
- author: looking4answers
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Is Jesus God? part 2- A nontrinitarian response
Many Christians read these passages every day without giving thought to the fact that Jesu...
published: 28 Mar 2008
author: looking4answers
Is Jesus God? part 2- A nontrinitarian response
Is Jesus God? part 2- A nontrinitarian response
Many Christians read these passages every day without giving thought to the fact that Jesus never claims to be God? Sometime the Pharisees were caught off gu...- published: 28 Mar 2008
- views: 1418
- author: looking4answers
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Matthew 28:19 - Baptism - Non-trinitarian - SD Adventist
Matthew 28:19 - Baptism - Non-trinitarian - Seventh-day Adventist Matthew 28:19 Go ye ther...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: David Barron
Matthew 28:19 - Baptism - Non-trinitarian - SD Adventist
Matthew 28:19 - Baptism - Non-trinitarian - SD Adventist
Matthew 28:19 - Baptism - Non-trinitarian - Seventh-day Adventist Matthew 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Fat...- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 606
- author: David Barron
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New Gods -- Trinity & SDA - God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit (Restitution Ministries)
New Gods! - The Trinity & SDA: God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit(Restitution Ministries (http...
published: 06 Mar 2011
author: TheMedien
New Gods -- Trinity & SDA - God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit (Restitution Ministries)
New Gods -- Trinity & SDA - God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit (Restitution Ministries)
New Gods! - The Trinity & SDA: God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit(Restitution Ministries (http://acts321.org) direct Link: http://acts321.org/sermons/godhead/new...- published: 06 Mar 2011
- views: 2068
- author: TheMedien
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Catholic Orthodox Christians are one -United Christianity
Song: Vo nase selo-Sintezis, In our village-Synthesis we are one in Christianity Jesus Chr...
published: 27 Nov 2007
author: UnitedChristianity
Catholic Orthodox Christians are one -United Christianity
Catholic Orthodox Christians are one -United Christianity
Song: Vo nase selo-Sintezis, In our village-Synthesis we are one in Christianity Jesus Christ Virgin birth · Resurrection Foundations Church · New Covenant A...- published: 27 Nov 2007
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- author: UnitedChristianity
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Response to some Anti Trinitarian objections
Just a refutation of an anti-trinitarians claims about the Council of Nicea. OH, And FYI, ...
published: 29 May 2013
author: bobo577
Response to some Anti Trinitarian objections
Response to some Anti Trinitarian objections
Just a refutation of an anti-trinitarians claims about the Council of Nicea. OH, And FYI, Council of Nicea is 4TH CENTURY, NOT 3RD. John 10:30 Psalm 82:6 Isa...- published: 29 May 2013
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- author: bobo577
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John 1:1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ SD Adventist
John 1:1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ with David Barron and 23 others....
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: David Barron
John 1:1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ SD Adventist
John 1:1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ SD Adventist
John 1:1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ with David Barron and 23 others. 14:32 Added over a year ago Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word,...- published: 10 Feb 2012
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- author: David Barron
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History of Christian theology
This Article History of Christian theology is composed of Creative Common Content.
The Or...
published: 20 Nov 2013
History of Christian theology
History of Christian theology
This Article History of Christian theology is composed of Creative Common Content. The Original Article can be location at WikiPedia.org. Check us out at WikiPlays.org The doctrine of the Trinity considered the core of Christian theology by Trinitarians is the result of continuous exploration by the church of the biblical data thrashed out in debate and treatises eventually formulated at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 AD in a way they believe is consistent with the biblical witness and further refined in later councils and writings.Oxford Dictionary of the Bible Trinity Articleref The most widely recognized Biblical foundations for the doctrines formulation are in the Gospel of John. Nontrinitarianism is any of several Christian beliefs that reject the Trinitarian doctrine that God is three distinct persons in one being. Modern nontrinitarian groups views differ widely on the nature of God Jesus and the Holy Spirit.- published: 20 Nov 2013
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Is the Trinity "True or Not?" Debate #2: One God or Three gods as Muslims & Mormons Say?
Anti-Trinitarian & Oneness adherent Steve McCalip debates Trinitarian Mark McNeil (former ...
published: 09 Feb 2011
author: CAnswersTV
Is the Trinity "True or Not?" Debate #2: One God or Three gods as Muslims & Mormons Say?
Is the Trinity "True or Not?" Debate #2: One God or Three gods as Muslims & Mormons Say?
Anti-Trinitarian & Oneness adherent Steve McCalip debates Trinitarian Mark McNeil (former Oneness Pentecostal & member of the United Pentecostal Church) on w...- published: 09 Feb 2011
- views: 6461
- author: CAnswersTV
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Adventist History and the Trinity Part 1
http://theprophetstillspeaks.co.uk/ Terry Hill There are probably millions of Christians w...
published: 19 May 2012
author: TheClosingOfTime
Adventist History and the Trinity Part 1
Adventist History and the Trinity Part 1
http://theprophetstillspeaks.co.uk/ Terry Hill There are probably millions of Christians who profess to be trinitarian but I wonder how many have taken the t...- published: 19 May 2012
- views: 697
- author: TheClosingOfTime
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Ravi Zacharias Q & A: The Contradiction of the Trinity and DesCartes
Ravi Zacharias answers questions from college students about the whether or not the concep...
published: 22 Dec 2012
Ravi Zacharias Q & A: The Contradiction of the Trinity and DesCartes
Ravi Zacharias Q & A: The Contradiction of the Trinity and DesCartes
Ravi Zacharias answers questions from college students about the whether or not the concept of the Trinity is self-contradicting and what his views of Rene D...- published: 22 Dec 2012
- views: 1478
- author: CPA - Christian Prepared with Answers
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Protestant Reformation - Wiki Article
The Protestant Reformation was the schism within Western Christianity initiated by John Wy...
published: 18 May 2013
author: wikispeak10
Protestant Reformation - Wiki Article
Protestant Reformation - Wiki Article
The Protestant Reformation was the schism within Western Christianity initiated by John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other early Protes...- published: 18 May 2013
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Genesis 1:26 Non-Trinitarian - Seventh Day Adventist
Gen 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:
Some have come ...
published: 16 Feb 2011
author: Third Angel
Genesis 1:26 Non-Trinitarian - Seventh Day Adventist
Gen 1:26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness:
Some have come to believe that this means “God the father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit said, Let us make man in our image”
After the earth was created, and the beasts upon it, the Father and Son carried out their purpose, which was designed before the fall of Satan, to make man in their own image. They had wrought together in the creation of the earth and every living thing upon it. And now God says to his Son, ‘Let us make man in our image (The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1, pp. 24, 25).’
If the quote above is inspired we must ask.
1. Did God the Father say to his Son?
2. Did God the Father Son and Holy Spirit say to his Son?
Eph 3:9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
"The inexplicable Trinity that makes the Godhead three in one and one in three, is bad enough;but that ultra Unitarianism that makes Christ inferior to the Father is worse. Did God say to an inferior, “Let us make man in our image?”" (James White, November 29, 1877, Review & Herald)
1Co 8:6 But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.
One God the Father of whom are all things.
One Lord Jesus Christ by whom are all things.
Col 1:15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
Col 1:16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
Col 1:17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.
Christ is the image of God, the firstborn of God. And God created all things by our Lord Jesus Christ.
One God the Father of whom are all things.
One Lord Jesus Christ by whom are all things.
It is clear that Genesis 1:26 is not teaching us that we “Gods created man in there image”.
Heb 1:1 God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets,
Heb 1:2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds;
Heb 1:3 Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high;
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John 1'1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ
Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
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published: 09 Feb 2011
author: Third Angel
John 1'1 Non-Trinitarian - The Nature and Deity of Christ
Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
"The Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of the Father, is truly God in infinity, but not in personality." (Ellen White UL 367 )
Christ is not God in personality. Christ is identified as “The Lord Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of the Father.” The identity of Christ is a pillar of our faith and she makes it clear in that quote that Christ is:
Lord
The only begotten son of the father
Not God in personality
“Christ is one with the father, but Christ and God are two distinct personages”(RH June 1, 1905)
“The man Christ Jesus was not the Lord God Almighty, yet Christ and the Father are one." (Ellen White SDA Bible Commentary, vol.5 p.1129)
John 1:1 is a good question. It means exactly what it says. But it is referring to Christ's nature. Not to who he is. This verse is not referring to his identity.
The verse says "He was with God". Who is he with? He's with the father right? He's not with a Trinity. And "He was God". How are we to understand this? Christ was "in the form of God and equal with God"[Phi 2:6]. However he was not the eternal God. He was with God. He was equal with God. Who was he with? Who was he equal with? Obviously he is equal with the father "The only true God"[John 17:3].
It's God who gave Christ his nature by birth. "For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell;". So Christ by inheritance obtained or recieved his nature[Heb 1:8]. This was "Given" to Christ[Matt 28:18]. The Trinitarian however believes that Christ posessed this on his own.
But Phillipians 2 tells us that"God also has highly exalted him... that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow". In Hebrews 1:6 God said "let all the angels of God worship him". All to the glory of our one God the father.
See More:
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/John_1-1.php
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/truth_about_God.php
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/ellen_white_trinity.php
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/pioneers_trinity_sda.php
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/Christ_not_God.php
http://www.thethirdangelsmessage.com/pillars_faith_changed.php
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1 John 5:7 - non-trinitarian - Seventh Day Adventist - Fear God
published: 21 Feb 2011
author: Third Angel
1 John 5:7 - non-trinitarian - Seventh Day Adventist - Fear God
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Vandalusia and the Vandals of North Africa
The greatest achievement of Rome was not art or science or civilised values - it was propa...
published: 04 Jun 2010
author: Yunus Yunani
Vandalusia and the Vandals of North Africa
The greatest achievement of Rome was not art or science or civilised values - it was propaganda.
In fact, we so completely bought into admiration for the Roman Empire and a contempt for the barbarians that 2000 years after Rome's collapse was still being peddled their version of the past at school.
Somehow - from beyond the grave - Rome managed to pull off the most audacious con-trick in history.
How did they do it?
Well the answer's tied up in the Sack of Rome and the end of the Roman Empire in Europe.
Rome wasn't finished yet; that would be the job of the barbarians whose name has gone down in history as a by-word for wanton destruction.
The Vandals.
But Vandal didn't always this connotation.
Vandal or "Wandali" originally meant "wanderers"/
It was fear of the Huns that launched their great migration in midwinter 406.
Tens of thousands of them crossed the frozen Rhine into Gaul.
They were not a warlike people and once they were over the river a third of them would be slaughtered by the local inhabitants.
Their king was killed but his baby son survived.
Geiseric would spend his childhood as a refugee in this wandering band of desperate people.
As tens of thousands of them moved through Gaul looking for somewhere to settle, the sheer numbers provoked violence.
So much violence that it was said that the whole of Gaul became a funeral pyre.
They were attacked by Romans, then Visigoths, then Romans and Visigoths together.
Eventually the Vandals ended up in southern Spain, in Andalusia, which is possibly named after them.
Vandalusia.
By 428, Geiseric was the undisputed leader.
He seems to have been a formidable man.
For example, when a certain princess committed adultery, he had her ears and nose cut off.
I don't think I'd have liked him particularly.
I don't think the Romans did either.
The reason was nothing to do with his alleged savagery but with his religion.
You see Geiseric was a Christian.
But wait a minute, you said the Romans were Christians and that's true.
But Geiseric's problem was that he was the wrong sort of Christian.
In fact, his sort of Christianity was considered worse than paganism by Rome.
It was so evil that the Empire had expressed outlawed it as a criminal heresy.
The version of Christianity adopted by Geiseric and his people was not Catholicism, it was Arianism.
Now the Arians believed that since Jesus is the son of God he must somehow be subordinate to God the father whereas the Catholics said they were both equal in status.
Now this may seem like a very minor point of divergence but it became a bitter conflict.
Catholicism said that Jesus was identical with God - that rubbed off on the Emperor ... Jesus - Emperor ... Emperor - Jesus.
Just like that.
Both represented God on Earth.
Both - according to the Romans - were infallible.
Peter Heller explained - that in Roman hands - the new faith became more than a path to righteousness.
"The Roman state make this claim about itself that it is put in place here by the Divinity.
"The Emperor is God's right-hand man on earth.
"Now if you buy into the Emperor's version of Christianity then you should be subservient to him that's what that ideology tells you.
So for going for a Christian ideology but not the State-sponsored one you are making a clear statement that you are an alternative power-structure and that you are not completely subordinate to the Imperial Power."
Geiseric certainly did not want to be subordinate to Imperial Power.
After a lifetime of being hunted and persecuted he hated Rome and since Catholicism was now identified with the Empire he hated that too.
Even here in Spain, the Empire would not let him settle.
Spain didn't suit Guiseric one bit.
For starters his people were constantly being attacked and secondly he wasn't recognised by Rome.
He must have looked longingly across the straits to northern Africa.
Perhaps beyond the sea he and his people could find a part of the Roman Empire where they could settle.
Rome thought of the Mediterranean as its own property - they called it "Our Sea" (Mare Nostrum) and it was illegal even to teach a barbarian how to sail.
But Guiseric had a vision of himself as the new Moses, leading his people away from the Pharaoh in Rome.
He couldn't part the sea but he would embark on a huge project building hundreds of boats to transport an entire nation.
In the summer of 429 they crossed the Straits of Gibraltar to North Africa.
80,000 people packed on a flotilla of small boats.
Their crossing was so unexpected that it was virtually unopposed.
Which is odd because North Africa was the last place that Rome wanted to be over-run by barbarians.
Why? Because North Africa was fertile and it was very rich; the most Romanised province in the West outside Italy.
Rome had been unopposed in this part of the world for more than 500 years.
This is just one of the many magnificent cities that flourished here in Roman North Africa.
Then it was ca