Just a few questions about the Trinity doctrine. Is the Creed of Athanasius inspired of God? Or was it simply a way for Constantine to unify his people? The athanasian creed, which was created by a vote to decide the divinity of Christ was not inspired of God. It could not be. It was created through fear, intimidation, torture, and by vote. Is the creed believable? Many Christians cannot explain it coherently, much less tell you exactly what it means. Should it be followed? That is for you to decide. This video is here to ask some simple questions about the trinity doctrine, and ask if you can reconcile the scriptures with that very doctrine. Most mainstream christian churches teach it. It is also a basic tenet of the Catholic faith. It is not taught in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. No offense intended. Just my opinion. Please keep your comments clean. Comment, rate and subscribe.
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@magnus56j Read the entire thing yourself. I cannot quote all of these encyclopedias here on the comment forum. I am not hiding anything. The books and names are here for you.
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@magnus56j Nobody hates you. You are probably the most easily offended person I have ever run across.
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@M424Filmcast I don't get why you Mormons hate us so much. People are nice to your religion, but why do you have to attack ours? I am stunned how bigoted many Mormons are. If cruelty and malice is your game, I want no part of it. I was simply pointing out that you had a misunderstanding. If you say we believe in a three headed God then you have a very serious misunderstanding.
magnus56j 1 month ago
@M424Filmcast You are putting ellipses into your quotes as if you are trying to hide something. If you are going to proof text, you better be giving full quotes without ellipses. Taking things out of context doesn't prove anything. If you Mormons hate Orthodox, Catholics, and Protestants so much, then why do you use the Bible? The Bible was compiled by the Orthodox at the Council of Carthage in 397 AD. Why do you accept all the books of the NT as inspired if a "corrupt" church compiled it?
magnus56j 1 month ago
@magnus56j Besides, it's not my job to convince you of anything. These are your own people that are speaking. You said I was wrong. Now you can back up that claim. Read what your own people wrote, then get back to me.
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@magnus56j These are quotes from the books mentioned. Look them up. They are not hard to find online. Then you can read everything. You can worship your three-headed trinity god of paganism if you want. But I would suggest reading thoroughly through my responses, then look it up for yourself. I have much more. This is only the beginning.
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@magnus56j (cont.) who themselves belonged to a race which was the first to conceive a metaphysical trinity. According to Rawlinson, the Chaldaeans are a tribe of the Akkadians, who lived in Babylonia from the earliest of times."
You have told me that I don't know. Here are your own mainstreamers contradicting everything you told me. Rebuttal?
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@magnus56j (cont.) H. P. Blavatsky in Isis Unveiled (pages 45,46), reveals that the Trinity Dogma originated from Babylon: "We find it northeast of the Indus; and tracing it to Asia Minor and Europe, recognize it among every people who had anything like an established religion. It was taught in the oldest Chaldaean, Egyptian, and Mithraitic schools. The Chaldaean Sun-god, Mithra, was called 'Triple,' and the trinitarian idea of the Chaldaeans was a doctrine of the Akkadians, (cont.)
M424Filmcast 1 month ago
@magnus56j (cont.) Thus Greek philosophers conception of the divine trinity . . . can be found in all the ancient pagan religions."
L. L. Paine records that the Trinity idea stems from Pagan Roots: ". . . among the more highly civilized Chaldaeans, Babylonians, Assyrians, and Egyptians, triads of gods were a common and notable feature of their theogonies."
(cont.)
M424Filmcast 1 month ago