An English lesson for you

For illustration purposes only, it is not proper to link the singular pronoun “He”, which refers to one “person”, to verbs like: “see”, “hear” and “warn” … which would look like this … “He see”, “He hear” and “He warn”. When using the singular pronoun “He”, it is necessary to...

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Elohim and plurality of persons inconsistent

It is inconsistent to insist that the word “Elohim” identifies a “plurality” of “persons” when referring to God, and then turn right around and insist that the same word in other places identifies a “singular” (one) person only. Shouldn’t the word “trio” always mean “more” than one regardless of where...

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God Referred to in the Singular

God is referred to throughout the entire Bible in the singular as …. I, ME, MY, HE, HIS and HIM. However, some people today attempt to use the Hebrew word “Elohim” (Strong’s # 430) which is translated “God”, “god” and “goddess” in the Old Testament to assert that God is...

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The Term Godhead

The term “Godhead” is used three times in the King James Version of the Bible, and means “the very essence or complete nature and attributes” of God … not just one of them or some of them … but ALL of them. The three Greek words that were translated “Godhead”...

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Name of the Son

Since the name of the Son OBVIOUSLY is NOT “the Son”, we can conclude that likewise the name of the Father is NOT “the Father” and that the name of the Holy Spirit is NOT “the Holy Spirit.” Therefore, Mathew 28:19, which commands people to baptize in a name, does...

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Tremendous Difference

There is a TREMENDOUS difference in “THREE PERSONS” of God, and that of THREE POSITIONS, OFFICES OR MANIFESTATIONS of God. The only distinction in the Godhead is FLESH and SPIRIT – not THREE separate and distinct PERSONS! God is a SPIRIT (John 4:24) and a spirit hath not flesh and...

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History Proves

History also proves that the truth about one God was universally preached by the New Testament Church for many years after Christ, until the development of the “trinity” doctrine by the Roman Catholic Church. Encyclopedia International, 1975 Edition, Vol.18, p.226 – The doctrine of the “Trinity” did not form part...

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One on the Throne

The term persons (plural) used in reference to God does violence to the oneness of God. “I am the Lord.. .and my glory will I not give to another.” Isaiah 42:8. The Bible proves that God is ONE IN PERSON. John declared, “…I was in the spirit: and, behold, a...

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The Comforter which is the Holy Ghost

By no means did Jesus teach that the Holy Ghost was another Person. Jesus said, “The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, He shall teach you all things…” John 14:26. Again Jesus said, “…if I go not away, the Comforter will not...

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