Osage Bluestem
Puritan Board Junior
I have been noticing that a lot of "christian" groups are rejecting the doctrine of the Trinity these days because they claim it isn't scriptural and was created by the Roman Catholics. This is especially true on some of the general christian discussion forums.
I have a couple of questions.
1. Are those who reject the doctrine of the Trinity still to be called Christians?
2. What is the best apologetic book you know of on the Trinity?
3. How do we best approach the subject when engaged in dialog with a non-trinitarian?
4. What is your understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity?
5. Does anyone here have a case against the Trinity?
I have a couple of questions.
1. Are those who reject the doctrine of the Trinity still to be called Christians?
2. What is the best apologetic book you know of on the Trinity?
3. How do we best approach the subject when engaged in dialog with a non-trinitarian?
4. What is your understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity?
5. Does anyone here have a case against the Trinity?