TrueBlue2
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It was in the third century that the emperor Constantine gathered the best philosophers of his day, along with several Catholic bishops, and threw them in a room together with a mandate to come to a consensus as to the nature of God. These discussions, as one can imagine, were contested and hotly debated for weeks. From this came the doctrine of the 'trinity' which has confused the Christian world for centuries. Over the next 120 years it was revised again and again.
Just wondering why so many Christians stick to this ancient, and man made, and incomprehensible description of God as trinity, especially when there are vivid examples in the scriptures that contradicts what the Nicene Creed purports?
Just wondering why so many Christians stick to this ancient, and man made, and incomprehensible description of God as trinity, especially when there are vivid examples in the scriptures that contradicts what the Nicene Creed purports?