IS THE TRINITY DOCTRINE AUTHENTIC?

IS THE TRINITY DOCTRINE AUTHENTIC?

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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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