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Does the Bible teach that God is a “Trinity”—three persons in one being? Most professing Christians answer “yes.” Although long the litmus test of traditional | Does the Bible teach that God is a “Trinity”—three persons in one being? Most professing Christians answer “yes.” Although long the litmus test of traditional | ||
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*[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=561007,1 | *[http://www.worldtocome.org/player.html#!Item=561007,1 | ||
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You Can Prove the Bible’s Authority Many accept the Bible’s divine authority on faith, thinking it cannot be proven. Is what is often called the Book of books the Word of God? Or is it mere superstition—an uninspired work of men?
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