IS THE TRINITY DOCTRINE AUTHENTIC?
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  • Reads 79
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 18
  • Time 28m
Ongoing, First published Jul 30, 2019
As a Christian for thirty years, I had no reason to disbelieve the trinity; I even lead ex-Jehovah Witnesses to the trinity doctrine myself just prior to my conversion to repentance of the Torah through Messiah. I had believed so firmly that Messiah had existed from the beginning and came to us in the form of a human being. As I've been convinced otherwise with what appear facts, I'm humbled that I could have followed so blindly a belief that now seems so contrived.

This document is by no means pretty, complete, organized, or even remotely close to being finished, but I do hope you will find this draft at least a little challenging..
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These are collections of my various post on Facebook, Twitter and other various social networks. They are Notes inspired from my inner most being, And I can say they are inspired by the Holy Spirit to Comfort, Exhort, Educate, Reprove, and to Correct. Not because I'm perfect myself but because God in His Infinite Mercy towards Us has favored me to know what NO lecturers in the University could teach me. Like David said "I have more understanding than All my teachers: for thy testimonies are my meditation." Psalm 119:99 KJV I look forward to reading your precious comment.