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Jesus Testifies Against The Trinity Doctrine

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Jesus Testifies Against The Trinity Doctrine
Jesus Testifies Against The Trinity Doctrine

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Jesus Testifies Against The Trinity Doctrine

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In the following Research of Scripture from the Bible. The Author emphasizes the "Red-Letter" testimony from Jesus Himself. This will provide irrefutable evidence that the Christian Trinity, is a non-scriptural, unsubstantiated doctrine, in which most professing Christians believe. Jesus' "Red-Letter" testimony is given preeminence and frequently cited to prove this point. Along with references of Scripture from the Apostles and Prophets. That will facilitate proof of scripture, which verifies who "the only true God" of the Bible actually is, (John 17:3). The Reader will find unquestionable documentation, that overwhelmingly proves that God is not a Trinity or Triune.
The Author's intention is not to criticize, defame, or vilify any particular Person or Denomination. This work comprises five Chapter Essay's, that reveal the Trinity Doctrine to be Scripturally unsupported and in error. The Author lets the testimony of Jesus and Scripture solely interpret the subject matter. You can't find a more qualified witness than Jesus, along with the Scriptures. Who can attest to the true identity of the God of the Bible.

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