The online false prophets that worship Lucifer have been spreading a psyop about the Trinity being an old concept before Judaism and that it was founded by the Egyptians and Babylonians (Isis/Iris/Osiris as an example).
These People are so sneaky and they use cunning arguments to fool People into thinking religion is all mumbo jumbo.
Luckily, I have done oceans worth of research to figure all this out.
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The Trinity concept was the oldest concept in human history once People realized that God must exist. This concept was taught by a prophet named Caligastar to very, very, very ancient People. That one concept has stood the test of time because it happens to be true that God is 1 person split into 3 parts.
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The Catholic Church has altered the Bible many times. They altered the New Testament to make Mary a virgin but she wasn't a virgin at all. They did this to match their own belief that Isis was a virgin in Egyptian mythology.
So all this talk about the Trinity stemming from Egyptians is invalid because it actually stems from one of the first belief systems of God in human history thanks to an ancient prophet.
The reason they are doing this psyop, which also happens in schools, is to spread the idea of atheism which was first pushed by Albert Pike in the 1800s. He saw that People realized the Catholic Church was a criminal organization and fell out of faith so Pike recommended to push on that to strip humanity of all religion and then push Luciferianism on them after.
Some lessons on Christianity. Jews are the chosen people, as this is where the line of the Messiah would come from. Why the Jews? Because they understand the nature of who God is, that God is a spirit.
John 4
While the Pagans round about, like the Egyptians, are very confused about who God is, thinking God must be some kind of a animal, or that God is three persons, or that they themselves can turn into Gods, or something.
What the Jews did not understand, is that God himself would come down here to earth, be born of a virgin, live a life as a man, be tempted by sin, then offer up his own body as a sacrifice so that the lost sheep of Israel could be brought back to peace with God.
This is what the Leviticus Priesthood was all about, and the ordinance put in place by Moses, a foreshadowing of the high Priest, named Jesus, that would come, and the sacrifice that he would have to make for us.
Until that time was come, an animal without sin, had to stand in the place of Jesus, to make atonement for our sins. Nothing about what we did, or our acts, or works; all about our faith in the Messiah, who would make the payment on behalf of the world.
Somewhere along the way, the Jews forgot about this, and taught they would automatically be saved, as they had Abraham for their father. Jesus reproved them of this thought. Only way to salvation is Jesus.
Trinity is not a word found in the Bible, biblical doctrine should not be based on this word, as trinity is the doctrine of men, and thus good for nothing.
Romans are the ones who crucified our Lord and Saviour. Go into a Roman Church today, and you will find plenty of depictions of Jesus hanging from a cross, while claiming you can erect your own cross in purgatory, replacing Jesus yourself.
The responsibility to keep the Bible never been Romes. It was placed in the hands of the Byzantine Empire, and once Constantinople fell, the text made its way into the hand of the Reformationist in Europe; and charge was given to a certain the King of England, named James, to finish the translation of the Bible to the common tongue: making sure that God´s promise of keeping the word of God available to all generations, would be kept intact, just like Jesus bones was kept intact once he was taken down from the Cross.
I have met very few with this level of understanding. Well said. I studied the doctrine of the trinity about 30 years ago and it totally confused me. Friends would point me to John 1:1. I was still confused. I finally prayed for understanding in this matter and that's important because I rarely pray (I believe God gives me everything I need and truly want before I ask. I'm grateful because I have enough and then some. No, I'm not rich with money, poor by most standards, but I feel very blessed). I did not feel inspired after praying and said, "well, I guess I need to start at the beginning". I started at Genesis 1:1 and got to "Let us make man in our image" and John 1:1 fell into place. Jesus is God's only begotten son. A stumbling block to Jews and Muslims because they say God was not begotten nor begets. A very difficult subject to be sure. I don't believe he was the archangel Michael or the spirit brother of Satan. God's only begotten son, no more, no less.
BTW, that's the first time I noticed the word US in that passage
https://voxday.net/2022/08/28/quantum-edit-list/
I'm sure glad I have very old bibles around. I'm going to have to check this list compared to what I have. I remember some of those verses that they claim as changed and I will confirm that I memorized them as they say they were. I'm now glad my Sunday school teachers made us memorize them.
I dont know how, but they changed on our shelves if true.
It is not an easy topic. This is the commentary of what is known as the first study Bible, The Geneva Bible, the one that the Pilgrims used, on Genesis 1:26, and the us part.
On the Image part of the same verse, this is their commentary:
I considered in his likeness to be "by his design" , but that's not gospel, just my understanding. The US part fits with John 1:1. I'm not saying I have a correct understanding, but I feel confident in my beliefs (for now). I also remember something about Hindu faith having a trinity in the story. It's not milk of the word stuff to be sure. I accepted many doctrines in my early walk, but that definitely gets refined in time
a) whole (one) into partials (ones) implies internal division (split).
b) person aka per (by) sonos (sound) implies the partials within whole sound, hence being by sound.
c) two, three etc. implies ones (partial) choice to count other ones within whole.
d) whole designates partial units (unus; ones) through division, hence setting ones apart from one another. Counting (collecting partials) represents the inversion of being apart aka a partial within whole.
e) take any so called trinity (father; mother; child) and notice that one can discern each one of them. Therefore...suggested three tempts one to ignore perceivable ones (moving partials, differentiated by whole).
f) if one comprehends the above, then the suggested trinity...past; present; future...implies the perceivable moment (momentum of motion) aka "now".
Fucking retarded theory
What were the 3 parts according to Caligastar?
Well, imagine if the Father is the only God but the Father doesn't want to be alone. It exists as an invisible entity that has all the infinite concepts inside of it.
The first thing it did was create the Son which is not in physical form but in Spirit form. The Son has almost an infinite amount of Spirit parts that made it all up and each Spirit part represented one of the Father's almost infinite personality expressions. All of them perfect like the Father but unique. Now the Sonship can interact with the Father from a slightly younger/lowered/more ignorant level. Knowledge is what makes People different so since the Son knows slightly less than the Father, it is different plus the Spirits within the Son are all like little individuals with somewhat less knowledge. Ultimately, the Son is the Father is lesser form so it's the same person because the Father hogs up all eternity and the only way to make another is to lower parts of the Father's self.
The Holy Spirit represents the mind portion of the Trinity and is where all physical matter manifests plus the Holy Spirit acts as a connector from Father to Son. This is where all the Angels are found.
All 3 make up the Trinity with Father as the center spherical energy being at the center. The Son is like a sphere over the Father so it has the Father inside of it. The Holy Spirit is everything outside of the Son and continues on for eternity which is how the Trinity is everywhere at the same time.