God and the Trinity: Is He three in one (Trinity), or just only two? WLC thinks He's only two

2 years ago
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I’m a firm believer in the bible, but I have to admit, some messages are lost in translation. Messages, such as the name of the creator: Yahuwah (Yahweh) or his son, Yahushua (Yahshua). What about God (Elohim)? Is He three in one or just two? Scripture does not expressly support a triune Godhead. There is God the father, and God the son. That’s it. No such clear reference in the Old Testament, and only one in the new that was not part of the original text. This is not to deny that there isn't a spirit (God or the breath of God; or the word of God or the power of God), but not as an independent personal Godhead. I believe in God, the spirit, and God the son. I concur with World’s Last Chance (WLC) on this one. Tell us what you think. This is polymathic Talk. Elohim Bless you!!
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