Belief in The Trinity Doctrine — God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, not three Gods but one God — is required by Catholicism ...
Those who oppose the doctrine of the Holy Trinity – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – often cite John 10:30 (“I and my Father are one”) to make their case. However, the word “are” is a plural verb and ...
In response to “Trinity doctrine leads to confusion” (Reading Eagle, March 22), I agree with the writer that the promoted doctrine of the Trinity was not part of apostolic teaching. However, to deny ...
This past week we celebrated Memorial Day. Maybe celebrated is not the best term. We remembered those who lost their lives in past wars and the families and friends who lost dear ones. I often ask you ...
For 2,000 years, church leaders held to the same Trinitarian doctrine. How did we lose our way? The story of Ebenezer Scrooge, read afresh each year at Christmas, reminds us what to live for, what in ...
IN a previous volume, “Evolution and the Need of Atonement,” Mr. Stewart McDowall sought to show the necessity for a teleological interpretation of the evolution-process. He continues his adventurous ...