One is Three and Three are One!

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One is Three and Three are One!

We are told by modern Christians to believe in Jesus, and the Trinity (Jesus, the Father and the Holy Ghost/Spirit). With that said, we then also would need to follow the teachings of his followers, who were with him and followed him on his travels, such as to the Mount of Olives, etc. Yet, the Christian Church renounced the followers of Jesus as Heretics! Why? They saw Jesus and followed his ministry and in turn passed his message on! The heresy stigma came about because the followers of Jesus saw him as just a teacher/prophet and did not believe him to be divine as he was born from a union between Mary and a Man. Centuries later the church adopted the trinity and those that disagreed were excommunicated and had the stigma of heretic placed on them. Nowhere in the Bible does Jesus or any of the Disciple/Apostles mentioned the Trinity. However, the church did employ forgers to doctor the scripture to come in line with their doctrines. We can see the forged scripture in 1 John 5:7-8 colour code red by the Christian scholars of a Christian scholarly website. So nobody can blame me for the wrongful citation and discrediting Christianity. What of the Trinity itself, surely certain verses in the Bible debunk the Trinity. Verses such as “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” Mark 15:33–34  Here in Mark 15 Jesus is speaking in the First Person to his father, So if Jesus, the father and Holy Spirit were one, wouldn’t Jesus have spoken in the 2nd or 3rd person “Why have you two forsaken little old Jesus.”  It is probably after his supposed resurrection that we get the revenge of Jesus on the other two Trinitarians (the Father and Holy Ghost) when he said “Do not suppose that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I did not come to bring peace, but a sword (to you pair of Bar-Stewarts).” Matthew 10:34 NIV Joking aside, children the world over are being abused mentally by those that see no wrong in lying to children as they indoctrinate them to a lifetime of misery. Trying to fathom as adults the humongous amounts of contradiction and controversy that they would have to wade through! There was nothing new about the Trinity when the Orthodox Church first thought of the concept, it had been used by the Egyptians for thousands of years before the advent of Christianity. 

The late scholar of classical antiquity Marie Sinclair on the subject of the Trinity, wrote: “It is generally, although erroneously, supposed that the doctrine of the Trinity is of Christian origin. Nearly every nation of antiquity possessed a similar doctrine. St. Jerome testifies unequivocally, ‘All the ancient nations believed in the Trinity’ In the ceremonies of initiation into the Egyptian Mysteries, the candidate, after undergoing the severest trials of courage and fortitude, is conducted in the middle of the night, by a gallery filled with mummies awaiting the hour of resurrection, before the triple statue of Osiris, Isis, and Horus, were, bending the knee, he was made to pronounce the solemn obligation never to reveal to the uninitiated the sacred mystery of that sanctuary, nor any of the knowledge there acquired.

[Marie Sinclair, Countess of Caithness (1876), Old Truths in a New Light, Ch. XXV, p. 381, Chapman and Hall, 193 Piccadilly] 

Adding further Sinclair wrote: The Puranas, one of Hindoo Bible of more than 3,000 years ago, certain the following passage: ‘O ye three Lords! Know that I promise only one God. Inform me, therefore, which of you is the true divinity, that I may address to him alone my adorations.’ The three gods, Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva, becoming manifest to him, replied, ‘Learn, O devotee, that there is no real distinction between us. What to you appears under three forms by the acts of creation, preservation, and destruction, but he is one.’ Hence the triangle was adopted by all the ancient nations as a symbol of Deity, embracing Himself the three stages of time—past, present, and future.[Ibid p.382.]

Other trinity worshipping nations of old:

Greeks

Sumeria 

Babylon

Phoenicia

Rome

and the Germanic nations to name but a few all had their Trinities.

If the followers of Jesus were excommunicated and made heretical for their belief in Jesus, shouldn’t Jesus also have been seen by the Church as a Heretic?

Is the Church being Hypocritical by acknowledging Jesus but not his followers on the heretical stigma?

What is your belief concerning the Pagan tradition of the Trinity?

Cofion

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jero Jones

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