Can anti-Trinitarians properly understand Christianity?
No, they cannot.
God (YHVH) is the true God. YHVH is one in terms of essence, and three in terms of Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Father is YHVH. The Son is YHVH. The Holy Spirit is YHVH.
Each have co-existed since eternity. The Father eternally begat the Son. The Son has always been the Son, and the Father has always been the Father. In other words, incarnational sonship, taught by some, is bogus. Eternal sonship is the correct teaching.
Why do I say that an anti-Trinitarian cannot properly understand Christianity? Christianity involves mirroring God. Man was created in the image of God, to reflect the nature of God. Man can reflect God's image in one sense alone, but he cannot reflect God's image in the fullest sense alone. He needs to be in relationship, because God himself is relational by NATURE.
Salvation is largely about a reversal of the damage that has been done in the Fall, and being transformed into the image of God, which was perfectly reflected by Jesus, through being united with Him spiritually and being transformed through this union. Therefore, it is essential to understand these important doctrines in order to have a reasonable basis for faith. Anyone who denies the Trinity doesn't have one of the core building blocks of a proper understanding of Scripture.
Mankind reflects God's nature in community, not individually. When he is isolated, he does not reflect God's nature. There is a reason why most serial killers were solitary individuals.
And, this is why the church is important. Christians cannot reflect God's image if they are lone-ranger Christians. Community is essential to real Christian faith.
I would recommend the books Delighting in the Trinity by Tim Chester for basic Scriptures on the Trinity, and Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves to understand the deeper mysteries of the Trinity. Both are fantastic books (I wish they had used different titles, though, due to the confusion between the two books).
Keep in mind that I come from a non-Trinitarian background. After realizing their false teachings, I have come to appreciate the Trinity. It is my second favorite doctrine of the Bible, besides union with Christ.
No, they cannot.
God (YHVH) is the true God. YHVH is one in terms of essence, and three in terms of Persons, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The Father is YHVH. The Son is YHVH. The Holy Spirit is YHVH.
Each have co-existed since eternity. The Father eternally begat the Son. The Son has always been the Son, and the Father has always been the Father. In other words, incarnational sonship, taught by some, is bogus. Eternal sonship is the correct teaching.
Why do I say that an anti-Trinitarian cannot properly understand Christianity? Christianity involves mirroring God. Man was created in the image of God, to reflect the nature of God. Man can reflect God's image in one sense alone, but he cannot reflect God's image in the fullest sense alone. He needs to be in relationship, because God himself is relational by NATURE.
Salvation is largely about a reversal of the damage that has been done in the Fall, and being transformed into the image of God, which was perfectly reflected by Jesus, through being united with Him spiritually and being transformed through this union. Therefore, it is essential to understand these important doctrines in order to have a reasonable basis for faith. Anyone who denies the Trinity doesn't have one of the core building blocks of a proper understanding of Scripture.
Mankind reflects God's nature in community, not individually. When he is isolated, he does not reflect God's nature. There is a reason why most serial killers were solitary individuals.
And, this is why the church is important. Christians cannot reflect God's image if they are lone-ranger Christians. Community is essential to real Christian faith.
I would recommend the books Delighting in the Trinity by Tim Chester for basic Scriptures on the Trinity, and Delighting in the Trinity by Michael Reeves to understand the deeper mysteries of the Trinity. Both are fantastic books (I wish they had used different titles, though, due to the confusion between the two books).
Keep in mind that I come from a non-Trinitarian background. After realizing their false teachings, I have come to appreciate the Trinity. It is my second favorite doctrine of the Bible, besides union with Christ.
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