#Trinity
#God
#Jesus
Join me later this evening as we continue our series on where and how the Bible contradicts the Trinity. While we realize many have been raised believing in the Trinity, If the Trinity is not actually taught in the Bible then it should not be required belief for Christians. Indeed, if what is explicitly taught in the Bible contradicts the Trinity it is best to avoid using it when it comes to worshiping the biblical God.
The fourteenth text we will use to show the Trinity conflicts with the Bible is John 1:4-8, which has a unique punctuation question as it relates to the earliest texts of John. We will review the reading of John 1:4, as well as return to verse 3, and consider how P66 and P75 read and how they should be translated.
Then we will consider the implications of John 1:3-4 with different punctuation and show how John 1:4-8 continues the opening discussion of the Word as the one through whom God made everything, after giving him life (John 5:26), and how this Word cannot be the God (not just the “Person”) he was “with” in the beginning. He represents that God as his Firstborn Son or, as John later appears to describe him, as “the only-begotten / uniquely-born god.”—John 1:18.
Join me to discuss these and other related questions and issues if you can do so with genuine interest and respect.
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