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Council of Nicaea in 325 C.E. (common era-BCE before common era)



What is the origin of the myth?
“The impression could arise that the Trinitarian dogma is in the last analysis a late 4th-century invention. In a sense, this is true . . . The formulation ‘one God in three Persons’ was not solidly established, certainly not fully assimilated into Christian life and its profession of faith, prior to the end of the 4th century.”​ ..."The Trinity Dogma, among the Apostolic Fathers, there has been nothing even remotely approaching such a mentality or perspective". —

New Catholic Encyclopedia (1967), Volume 14, page 299.
“The Council of Nicaea met on May 20, 325 [C.E.]. Constantine himself presided, actively guiding the discussions, and personally proposed . . . the crucial formula expressing the relation of Christ to God in the creed issued by the council, ‘of one substance with the Father.’ . . . Overawed by the emperor, the bishops, with two exceptions only, signed the creed, many of them much against their inclination.”
​— Encyclopedia Britannica (1970), Volume 6, page 386.



The discourse below discusses how the dogma of a trinity of god's entered into the Christian faith.



One person in God.

The Encyclopedia Americana - 1956, vol. XXVII, page 294L:

Christianity derived from Judaism and Judaism was (and still is) strictly unitarian (oneness believing that God is the only one). The road which led Jerusalem to Nicaea was scarcely a straight one. Fourth century Trinitarianism did not reflect accurately early (originally Apostolic) Christian teaching regarding the nature of God it was on the contrary, and deviation from this teaching"



From where concept of trinity if not from Bible?

The Encyclopedia Britannica,
"The doctrine developed gradually over several centuries and through many controversies...The Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. stated the crucial formula for that doctrine in its confession that the "Son is of the same substance...as the Father", even though it said very little about the Holy Spirit...By the end of the 4th century...the doctrine of the trinity took sunstantially the form it has maintained ever since".

Amoung the Apostolic Fathers, there has been nothing even remotely approaching such a mentality of perspective."



Not demonstrable by logic or Scriptural Proofs.

The Dictionary of the Bible - Edited by James hastings (1963), page 1015:

Trinity, The: The Christian doctrine of God (q.v.) as existing in three Persons and one Substance is not demonstrable by logic of by scriptural proofs,... the term Trias was first used by Theophilus of Antioch (c. A.D. 180), ....not found in scripture...text in the New Testament is the baptismal formula in Mt. 28:29. Note: (No one was baptized in this spirit, everyone in the bible was rather baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. Trinitarians do not know the name of the one spirit of God. Mt 28:19 says, "baptize in the name of".



The Noveau Dictionary Universal - Edited by M. Lachatre, (1856-1870), Vol, 2, page 1467

The Platonic trinity, itself merely a rearrangement of the older trinities dating back to earlier peoples, appears to be the rational philosophic trinity of attributes that gave birth to the three hypostases or divine persons taught by Christian churches...
This Greek Philosopher's (Plato) conception of the divine trinity....can be found in all ancient (Pagan) religions.



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Writings of scriptural research over the past two thousand years clearly bring out inconsistency of religious practices today with the practices of those who lived during and were directly influenced by the Christ, Jesus.
The writings of the Apostles and others for the first 100 years after Jesus' death are clear about the pure Christian thinking and living.

Today?
Intentional decisions were made in the early 1960's taking the lead from 325C.E. to water down
the words and practices of Jesus, the founder of Christianity.

The discourse explains.

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