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God, The Bible and Christianity
We DO NOT believe that all religions are valid paths to the same destination. See Religious Pluralism - Chapter 2 of Choose Life That You May Live
We DO NOT believe that Jesus was just a good man and a wise teacher. He was, and is, God Almighty whose return isn’t far away. (See Section on Jesus).
We DO NOT believe that there are any discrepancies or errors in the Bible nor that it has been changed over the years. The Bible is the Divine and final authority for the Christian faith, life and on all matters on which it speaks. (See Section A Remarkable Book Called The Bible and several articles on the reliability of the Scriptures, including fulfilled prophecy, archaeological and scientific accuracy etc. on THIS Page )
We DO NOT believe in the traditional concept of the trinity (one God, who exists as three distinct, but equal, Persons). Although the Bible definitively points to a plurality in the Godhead, there isn’t a shred of evidence that the Holy Spirit is the 'third person of the trinity... a co-equal member of the Godhead. In fact the evidence against is much, much stronger than the evidence for. ”Proof” for the trinity is usually furnished in translations based on preconceived biases (For example many will explain that the New Testament will use the pronoun “He” for The Holy Spirit. Except that the Greek pronouns used do not necessarily mean “He”). People will also often refer to verses that, if read carefully, do nothing but list Father, Son and Spirit. The origin of the idea that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity came from men with very shady leanings. Pl note that challenging the doctrine of the Trinity does not mean challenging the Divinity of Christ or the Divinity of the Holy Spirit. (See The Trinity )
http://www.inplainsite.org/html/statement_of_faith.html
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God, The Bible and Christianity
We DO NOT believe that all religions are valid paths to the same destination. See Religious Pluralism - Chapter 2 of Choose Life That You May Live
We DO NOT believe that Jesus was just a good man and a wise teacher. He was, and is, God Almighty whose return isn’t far away. (See Section on Jesus).
We DO NOT believe that there are any discrepancies or errors in the Bible nor that it has been changed over the years. The Bible is the Divine and final authority for the Christian faith, life and on all matters on which it speaks. (See Section A Remarkable Book Called The Bible and several articles on the reliability of the Scriptures, including fulfilled prophecy, archaeological and scientific accuracy etc. on THIS Page )
We DO NOT believe in the traditional concept of the trinity (one God, who exists as three distinct, but equal, Persons). Although the Bible definitively points to a plurality in the Godhead, there isn’t a shred of evidence that the Holy Spirit is the 'third person of the trinity... a co-equal member of the Godhead. In fact the evidence against is much, much stronger than the evidence for. ”Proof” for the trinity is usually furnished in translations based on preconceived biases (For example many will explain that the New Testament will use the pronoun “He” for The Holy Spirit. Except that the Greek pronouns used do not necessarily mean “He”). People will also often refer to verses that, if read carefully, do nothing but list Father, Son and Spirit. The origin of the idea that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity came from men with very shady leanings. Pl note that challenging the doctrine of the Trinity does not mean challenging the Divinity of Christ or the Divinity of the Holy Spirit. (See The Trinity )
http://www.inplainsite.org/html/statement_of_faith.html
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