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A Big Announcement

“I would like to let you all know here that I am now a recommitted Biblical Unitarian. I have committed myself to a great deal of thought, study of the Scriptures, and prayer leading up to this decision. I believe that this is what the Bible teaches.”

Blind Faith

It has certainly been a while since I’ve posted last.  I do apologize for the delay, and I hope this finds everyone well.

The truth is, I’ve been undergoing some spiritual discovery and self-seeking of late that has made it difficult to get myself together to write.  As you probably know, I’ve stayed quite far away from the more controversial theological issues on this blog.  For the more distant reader who doesn’t know me well personally (or at all), it may seem as though my views haven’t changed very much over the past almost four years that I’ve been following Jesus (and blogging here).

Yet this could not be farther from the truth.  I’ll spare you all the details here, and you can read more on my testimony page. Early on in my walk with Jesus I was an evangelical with Calvinist leanings.  In the fall of 2016 I became…

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Refutation of the Master’s University Bible Faculty Document on the Trinity and Divinity of Messiah (Parts 1-4)

via Refutation of the Master’s University Bible Faculty Document on the Trinity and Divinity of Messiah (Part 1)

via Refutation of the Master’s University Bible Faculty Document on the Trinity and Divinity of Messiah (Part 2)

via Refutation of the Master’s University Bible Faculty Document on the Trinity and Divinity of Messiah (Part 3)

via Refutation of the Master’s University Bible Faculty Document on the Trinity and Divinity of Messiah (Part 4)

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The Trinity On Trial

But over time unbidden questions did indeed tug at the corners of my mind.

  • Why does scripture always refer to God with singular pronouns?
  • How could Jesus pray to God and simultaneously be the God he was praying to?
  • Why doesn’t the Holy Spirit have a proper name?
  • Where exactly is the concept of a three-in-one God taught in the Bible?

 

Find out the answers to these troubling questions at

The Trinity On Trial