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Basic Honesty Required

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Let’s return to the problem facing those examining the trinity god, and whether it is the God of the Bible. Some who have accepted evolution have not been willing to turn to outright atheism. But, influenced by evolutionary thinking, modern theologians and religionists have not honestly explored the trinity god in light of the plain facts of history and Scripture.

They have professed themselves to be Christians, meaning that they have wanted to appear to be followers of the God of Creation. Again, in the end, these have not been willing to face the facts about their “god.” They have not been willing to come to understanding of the true God—the living God!

Then, in succession, millions of professing Christians, unwilling to explore the facts for themselves, follow such men. They remain duped by dishonest, seductive arguments designed by the god of this world to lead them to worship of himself.

This is because, in their vanity (Rom. 1:22), they have foolishly rejected vital knowledge. The result has been that so many have unnecessarily become “darkened”—blinded—to the plain understanding of the true God.

For God to require strict obedience to His first four commandments without explaining who and what He is would be tantamount to cruel and inhuman punishment. If God had given this instruction without carefully equipping His worshippers to be able to distinguish Him from all other gods, He would have been most unfair. This book will fully equip you as God intended.

When confronting the 450 prophets of Baal, who were seeking to lead Israel away from worship of the true God, the true prophet Elijah presented the people with the ultimate question, following it by describing life’s greatest choice—and the choice facing you in this book. Will your response mirror those who heard Elijah?

“And Elijah came unto all the people [the Israelites], and said, How long halt you between two opinions? If the Lord be God, follow Him: but if Baal, then follow him. And the people answered him not a word” (I Kgs. 18:21).

The next chapter presents an extensive look at the history of the trinity doctrine and trinitarian god. Together with the remaining chapters, it will prepare you—actually arm you—to answer what Israel would not.