Sunday 15 November 2020

Christians should be put on notice of the idolatry and blasphemy of the Trinity by Jews and Muslims

Know and remember what Christians did and have been doing for 2000 years now: they attached the rotten corpse of a dead Jew convicted of blasphemy to Hashem whom Jews worship as the Creator of the Universe.

If believing Jews suffer this without protest, it means they are no better than Christians.


The Christian doctrine of the Trinity is 

1)  the homogenisation of a dead Jew executed for blasphemy with 

2)  God and 

3)  the Holy Spirit.


EXTRACT FROM THE WIKIPEDIA ENTRY ON THE TRINITY:

In Trinitarian doctrine, God exists as three persons or hypostases, but is one being, having a single divine nature. The members of the Trinity are co-equal and co-eternal, one in essence, nature, power, action, and will. As stated in the Athanasian Creed, the Father is uncreated, the Son is uncreated, and the Holy Spirit is uncreated, and all three are eternal without beginning. "The Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit" are not names for different parts of God, but one name for God because three persons exist in God as one entity. They cannot be separate from one another.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity#One_God_in_Three_Persons

The Doctrine of the Trinity is analogous to putting Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit in a food processor and blending the three until they are inseparable from each other.  

How do Jews and Muslims feel about this?

How do Christians - assuming that they are not already extinct - feel about breaking God's Commandments against idolatry and blasphemy?  

The fact is that most people who identify as Christian do not believe in this.  

I would also venture to suggest that even those who have been confirmed as Christians do not believe in this either. 

Do the Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope believe in this absurdity?  

Should they not be asked by Jews and Muslims to give an account of this doctrine in the way that Jews were called to give an account of their religion in the Disputation of Paris in a rigged debate after which a great number of Jewish holy texts were burned in 1242?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disputation_of_Paris

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