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Monday 21 October 2024

What does the Word of God NOT say and DOES say in John 17:3?


What does the Word of God NOT say and DOES say in John 17:3?

1. This is eternal life,  that they know you,  THE ONLY TRUE GOD, who is the Son.

2. This is eternal life,  that they know you,  THE ONLY TRUE GOD, and michael the Angel. 

3. This is eternal life, that they know you,  THE ONLY TRUE GOD, and Muhammad.

There are NO such teaching in the whole word of God.

What does the Word of God teach in John 17,3?

Jesus did say:  This is eternal life,  that they know you,  THE ONLY TRUE GOD,  and Jesus christ whom you have sent. 

Eternal life comes by knowing God the father is God alone, father alone,  creator alone, and The ONLY ONE TRUE GOD ALONE, and that Jesus is the only begotten Son and Christ OF GOD! 
ANY OTHER CHRIST IS A FALSE CHRIST!  SB. 
 More quotes on the TRINITY!

“The doctrines of the Logos [i.e., the “Word,” a designation for Christ in John 1] and the Trinity received their shape from Greek Fathers, who . . . were MUCH influenced, directly or indirectly, by the PLATONIC PHILOSOPHY . . . That errors and corruptions crept into the Church from this source CAN NOT BE DENIED” (The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Samuel Macauley Jackson, editor, 1911, Vol. 9, p. 91)

A Dictionary of Religious Knowledge notes that many say that the Trinity “is a corruption borrowed from the heathen religions, and ingrafted on the Christian faith.” The Paganism in Our Christianity declares: “The origin of the [Trinity] is entirely pagan.” Historian Will Durant observed: “Christianity did not destroy paganism; it adopted it. . . . From Egypt came the ideas of a divine trinity.” In the book A Statement of Reasons, Andrews Norton says of the Trinity: “We can trace the history of this doctrine, and discover its source, not in the Christian revelation, but in the Platonic philosophy . . . The Trinity is not a doctrine of Christ and his Apostles, but a fiction of the school of the later Platonists.” History confirms that the Trinity was borrowed from pagans and was in existence centuries before Jesus came to the earth. Long after his death, it was promoted by those who had been influenced by pagan philosophies and who had apostatized from the true worship of God as taught by Jesus and the apostles.