AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR TRINITARIANS

AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR TRINITARIANS

“For us there is only one God, the Father” (1 Corinthians 8:6 NJB)

If the Trinity doctrine is truly Biblical, as Trinitarians claim, then they should not have any problems with answering simple questions about their doctrine, without any resorting to evasion, or denial. Here is the question:
Are both of the following statements true?—YES, or NO

A. For Christians, there is one God, the Triune God.
B. For Christians, there is one God, the Father.

1. If YES, then please explain how the the “one God” of Christians is both a three person being and a one person being.
2. If NO, then please identify which of the two above statements is true.

3 thoughts on “AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR TRINITARIANS

  1. If I were a Christian (I’m not) I would choose neither option. I think you have set up a false dichotomy. You need at least one more option:

    C. For Christians, there are three gods which work together in a team called “The Trinity,” but the chief among these is the Father, commonly called “God.”

  2. According to the Christian Bible, “for us there is only one God, the Father” (1 Corinthians 8:6 NJB), So your “C” is not an option.

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