"Jesus said to her, “Do not touch me, because I have not yet gone up to the Father. But go to my brothers and say to them,
'I am going up to my Father and your Father, and my God and your God.’"
Hey Trinitarians! Does God have a god? Jesus has a god.
Scripture calls Jesus/Yeshua the son of God, not God the son. He is called the son of David, the son of man, the long-anticipated Messiah, the King of Kings, and the Lord of Lords. He is the immaculately *begotten sinless human mediator between God and man. "The MAN Christ Jesus." He grew and learned. He only did what he heard HIS Father say do. He only said what he heard HIS father say speak. He did nothing of himself but only as he was empowered by HIS Father and God. He did not, nor does he now, have all knowledge. He does not know the hour or day of his return. Only the ONE GOD knows, the God to whom he is subject. Jesus sits at the right hand of HIS God and FATHER, awaiting the trumpet sound.
* “his only begotten Son.” Jesus Christ is the Son of God. This is one of the strongest and clearest arguments against the doctrine of the Trinity. That Jesus is the Son of God and therefore not God is a simple concept backed up by clear texts and simple biblical vocabulary. There are many clear texts expressing that Jesus is not God. For example, Jesus called God “my God” both before and after his resurrection (Matt. 27:46; John 20:17). Jesus referred to the Father as the only true God (John 17:3). Jesus said the Father was greater than he was (John 14:28). Just as Christ is the head of the man, God is the head of Christ (1 Cor. 11:3). God made Jesus “Lord,” he was not “Lord” on his own (Acts 2:36). Jesus was “given” his authority, he did not have it by virtue of being God (Matt. 28:18). God does not “inherit” anything, He is the creator. Instead, He gives an inheritance to His created children, which is why Jesus is an “heir of God” and a “joint heir” with us (Rom. 8:17). In the future Kingdom, Jesus will be subject to the Father (1 Cor. 15:28).
The doctrine of the Trinity is unbiblical, and when it was created by the Church it caused problems that cannot be solved with simple and straightforward logic and the vocabulary in the Bible. Almost all of the Ecumenical Church Councils dealt with problems created by the Trinity, and most ended with the people who held the majority position declaring that the minority were “heretics.” Instead of seeing the problems the Trinity was causing and admitting its error, the orthodox Church typically did two things: it called the unsolvable problems it created “mysteries,” and then it attempted to solve (or at least explain) them by technical language that is usually unbiblical and actually “explains” nothing. (REV Commentary)
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JTO Editor final comment: ...And the Ecumenical Church Councils threw in the holy spirit around the 6th century, completing the false doctrine that God is three persons in one being. A blatantly pagan concept.
"Be diligent to present yourself approved before God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth." 2 Tim 2:15
You might also try studying the history of your Ecumenical Church Councils and the Early Church Fathers that are often quoted by your bishops, although many of the sources and documents referenced do not exist.
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