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Created on: June 09, 2010 Last Updated: June 10, 2010
Although the Trinitarian Doctrine of Catholicism upholds that: God The Father, Jesus His Son, and The Holy Spirit are three distinct persons - which are one in [merely] spirit and/or purpose - this is not a proper understanding of precisely who or what God is. The scriptures clearly relate: "I, The Lord Your God, Am One..." and He does so, in both: The Old and New Testaments. Moreover, this is one of the most often repeated themes upon which He speaks.
Moreover, "The Trinitarian Doctrine" is neither: unique to Christianity, nor attributable to it in any conceivable way. Many of the world's great religions have embraced Trinitarianism since the dawn of mankind and still largely do. The first occurrence of the Trinitarian Doctrine was attributable to Nimrod The Hunter in his kingdom of Babylon - when he built the infamous tower of Babel - in defiance of God. After his death: Nimrod was worshipped as The Lord Ba’al [The Sun God], his wife/mother Semiramis was worshipped as Ishtar [The Moon Goddess], and Semiramis had a male child Horus [The Reincarnated Sun God] more than a year after Nimrod’s death which she claimed was mystically implanted into her by Nimrod Ba’al.
Meanwhile, with the scattering of humanity from The Plain Of Shinar, these teachings of Pagan Sun Worship went out to the entire planet - as denoted by the various religious systems of Trinitarian Sun Worship. The pyramids, obelisks, and temples dedicated to Sun Worship in: Egypt, Africa, South America, Central America, Europe, and Asia are all representative to this fact. Moreover, the Trinitarian gods worshipped at them had different names due only to Yahweh having confused their languages at Babel. The doctrines held were largely the same throughout all of these geographically scattered locations.
Although there are a few verses to support a True Trinitarian Doctrine – if utilized outside of their proper context – there is only one verse in the scriptures, which blatantly supports such a conflicting theology with the thousands of verses to the contrary. This verse is Mathew 28:19 – “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.” However, this verse is believed by many historical scholars to be a later addition or modification to the original text – for numerous very important reasons.
For one thing, “Shem Tov’s Hebrew Gospel Of Mathew” -
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