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The Trinity Doctrine Denies God’s Purpose

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The Trinity doctrine portrays God as a closed, indefinable, three-in-one being, rather than a divine Family, currently consisting of the Father and His Son, Christ. Unlike a family, the closed trinity pictures a “static” god, which cannot expand.

The “religious establishment” of the first century rejected the notion that God (Christ) could empty Himself and become a man. Christ countered their error with a verse from the Psalms: “Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, You are gods [The original Hebrew used the word elohim, the Greek uses theos, meaning “gods”]? If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture cannot be broken; say you of Him, whom the Father has sanctified, and sent into the world, You blaspheme; because I said, I am the Son of God?” (John 10:33-36).

In like manner, professing Christianity—through its convoluted teachings on the nature of God—denies that man can become God! It declares that any who believe this is possible are guilty of blasphemy. Tragically, those who accept the trinity are kept from understanding that they were created to become literal members of the God Family, and to share in ruling the entire universe!

The trinity is just one of many clever counterfeits devised by Satan the devil to deceive humanity. This world’s god does not want human beings to know that they are offered what he can never have. Satan does not want men to know that God is reproducing Himself, expanding His Family in a way that can include them—you! Your destiny is membership in this Family, as a born-again Son of God, ruling with Christ at His now imminent Return.

Do not misunderstand, underestimate or miscalculate the importance of which God you serve. Nothing could be more important!