[Shincheonji, Comparison of Biblical Doctrine] What is the reality of the 'Trinity Theory' and where does it come from?

[Shincheonji, Comparison of Biblical Doctrine] 
What is the reality of the 'Trinity Theory' and where does it come from?





= There is no expression of "the Trinity" in the Bible.  The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are different objects. =


[Shincheonji Church of Jesus, The Temple of the Tabernacle]


What is the Trinity? To explain in detail, the Trinity is three different objects in one body. But, in the Bible, there is no such thing as the Trinity. There are only three beings in the Bible: Holy father, Holy son and the Holy spirit. 


The word "trinity" appeared during the early church. In 313 AD, Emperor Constantine recognized Christianity. The persecuted early church gained freedom of faith. As friction arose over the interpretation of the Bible, they got a religious meeting to solve this problem. In AD 325, in the Council of Nicaea, Believers who did not acknowledge the confession of faith that the son is essentially the same as the Father were defined as heresy. In 451 AD, at the council of Chalcedon, this was established as a doctrine. But this was recognized for political purposes to strengthen the authority of the Emperor at the time. Around AD 300, Emperor Constantine who unified Rome using the theory of 'The Trinity' claimed that the Emperor is the only person in power to govern recognized by the church saying on this land, the Pope, Jesus, and the body of the church are united as representatives of God. This is the root of the Trinity theory. Existing denomination continues this tradition.


It starts with a misunderstanding of the Bible. Spirit makes history with the physical body. But, they mistakenly understood it as being one object.


Specifically, if we look in the Bible, Isaiah 7:14 says 'The virgin will be with child' and will call him Immanuel. In Isaiah Chapter 9, it was predicted that this child would be called God, the Father. When translating Immanuel, it means that God is with us. This is fulfilled by the birth of Jesus in Matthew chapter 1 with God's spirit being with Jesus. 


In Isaiah chapter 62 and Hosea chapter 2, it says God would betroth Jesus forever. In John 10:30, it says the Father is one. This means that God will betroth Jesus to be together. It doesn't mean they are the same individuals. 


So, in John 14:28, Jesus said Father is greater than I. In Matthew 26:39, there is a scene of praying to God. In Matthew chapter 17 at a high mountain from the cloud, God said to Jesus. And in Matthew chapter 3, the Holy Spirit of God descended on Jesus. This fact can also be confirmed by the evidence of Jesus, Stephen and John the Apostle. In Act 7:56, when we listen to Stephen's testimony, he saw the Son of man standing on the right hand of God. In Rev. Chapter 5, John the Apostle said that Lamb is standing in the midst of the throne and of the four living creatures and the elders and Jesus came and took the book from God. So, when the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are in spirit, they are different individuals.


At the First Coming of Jesus, The spirit of God, Holy spirit and Jesus were together in the body of Jesus.


But after Jesus was taken up, when the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are in heaven as spirits, they are all the same Holy Spirit. But, their positions are different. Also, their spiritual bodies are different individuals.


During the Revelation, a history of the Second Coming of Jesus, on him who overcomes, the name of heaven, God and Jesus is written. This means God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit work through him. That doesn't mean God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit and him who overcomes are one object. At the Second Time of Jesus, the Trinity theory is not biblically correct. 


= In the Old Testament there is one God, in the New Testament, there are three. rationally it is not understandable. Keep this covered. = 


[Existing Denomination Presbyterian Church‧Full Gospel Church]


= Presbyterian Pastor A =

The Trinity is that the Father God, the Son Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit are three and also one. In particular, between the Father God and Jesus Christ, in the question of whether Jesus Christ is God or God is Jesus Christ, there has been a heated debate in Christian history.


Full Gospel Church Pastor B

In Matthew 28:19, There is an expression saying 'baptizing in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit'. Father, son and Holy Spirit are three positions. Christians in early churches served three gods which were the Father God in heaven, Jesus, the Savior who came down to earth and Counselor, the Holy Spirit. But, the Old Testament teaches God is the only one. In Deuteronomy 6:4, it says 'the LORD our God, the LORD is one', so God is one. Is God one or three? This is not easy to understand. So,  Father of the church in early churches made up the term 'the Trinity'. 


The Trinity means Christ and the Holy Spirit are all God. But, in the Old Testament, God is only one. How can we tie these two things together? This is our homework. Rationally, the Trinity doesn't make sense. To understand the Trinity rationally, that person must be a genius. 


Presbyterian Church Pastor C

It declares God is one. In several verses in the Bible, especially in the New Testament, there are several scenes in which the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit work together at the same time. The Bible talks about 'the Trinity'. Just because we don't understand it in my head, we can't deny. When it cannot be interpreted by human logic, we have to keep back for a second.


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