Proposition # 28: God is immutable, which means He does not change. If Jesus did not eternally pre-exist with God, then God fundamentally changed when He became Jesus’ Father. God cannot change in such basic ways.

Trinity with Question MarkResponse: There was a time when the creation did not exist. Did God fundamentally change when He became a Creator? There was a time when the nation of Israel was enslaved by Egyptians. Did God fundamentally change when He became their Deliverer?

According to Trinitarian doctrine each person of ‘The Trinity’ enjoys all the attributes of Deity, which would include immutability. This would mean that from eternity past the alleged second person of ‘The Trinity’ could not change. How, then, … Read the rest

Proposition # 27: The Bible says that everything produces after its own kind. Therefore, if Jesus is the Son of God, he must be God also.

Trinity with Question MarkResponse: God is a spirit being and angels are spirit beings (and the Bible calls them ‘sons of God.’) Do Trinitarians believe angels are God in the same way they claim Jesus is God?

Adam, the first human created by God, was made in the image and likeness of God, and is referred to as a Son of God. Did this make him God in the same way Trinitarians claim Jesus is God? Though the proposition seems logical, the … Read the rest

Proposition # 26: The Trinity must be true or the Church with its creeds has been in error for 1700 years.

Response: “Let God be true, even though every person is a liar.” (Romans 3:4)

Trinity with Question MarkDid Jesus –the Son of the true God– tell the truth or did he lie when he said that the Father is the “only true God”? Which would be better, the Church in error or Jesus in error? (John 17:1-3)

When we compare the history of the institutional Church (Roman Catholic, Eastern [Orthodox] Catholic, and Protestant) to the teachings of the Prince of Peace we should … Read the rest

On the Soul and Eternal Punishment

A Study on the Hebrew Concepts of Soul and Eternal Punishment

Hell1. Does the Bible say that a person has a soul or is a soul?

Genesis 2:7 (KJV), And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.

[(RSV), …and man became a living being.] [1]

Comment: Concerning the Hebrew word VINE’S COMPLETE EXPOSITORY DICTIONARY Of OLD And NEW TESTAMENT WORDS says, … Read the rest

Christians and the Sabbath

download[NOTE : The author of this article at the time was examining Seventh Day Adventist views on the Sabbath, but the arguments and points in the article would likely be applicable to any person that leans toward Sabbatarian views today.]

There is a growing number of Christian groups which teach that Christians must observe the seventh-day Sabbath. The arguments presented by these Sabbatarians seem quite compelling. But are their conclusions correct?

Let us consider Exodus 31:12-17:

And Yahweh said to Read the rest

Pledging Allegiance to the Political State

imagesPledging Allegiance to the Political State?

“Give to Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s.”  — Mark 12:17

In the first century many Christians, men, women, and children met their deaths because they refused to throw a pinch of incense on an altar to Caesar. Considering the life and death consequences, was not their refusal ridiculous? After all, they could have performed the act without having a worshipful attitude toward Caesar, or changing … Read the rest