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about the Trinity and the hidden truth?

Where Did The Trinity Come From ?

The three monotheistic religions - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - all

purport to share one fundamental concept: belief in God as the Supreme

Being, the Creator and Sustainer of the Universe. Known as "tawhid" in

Islam, this concept of the Oneness of God was stressed by Moses in a

Biblical passage known as the "Shema," or the Jewish creed of faith:

"Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord." (Deuteronomy 6:4)

It was repeated word-for-word approximately 1500 years later by Jesus

when he said: "...The first of all the commandments is, Hear, O Israel; the

Lord our God is one Lord." (Mark 12:29)

«"Muhammad came along approximately 600 years later, bringing the same message again: "And your God is One God: There is no God but He, ..."» (The Qur'an 2:163)

Christianity has digressed from the concept of the Oneness of God,

however, into a vague and mysterious doctrine that was formulated during the fourth century

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    The term 'Holy Trinity' has been used since A.D. 200 to denote the central doctrine of the Christian faith. God, is ONE and unique in his infinite substance or nature - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.*

    A human man, though not divine, can be a father and a son at the same time. Would you expect any less of God? Could He not have three divine persons con-substantial?

    Difficult to grasp but believe me, we believe in one God, Father the almighty...

    Source(s): * 'Modern Catholic Dictionary', John A. Hardon, S.J.; Eternal Life publishers; 1999
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