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Contradictions
The basic problem is that trinitarianism is a nonbiblical doctrine that
contradicts a number of biblical teachings and many specific verses of
Scripture. Moreover, the doctrine contains a number of internal contradictions.
Of course, the most obvious internal contradiction is how there can be three
persons of God in any meaningful sense and yet there be only one God.
Below we have compiled a number of other contradictions and problems associated
with trinitarianism. This list is not exhaustive but it does give an idea of how
much the doctrine deviates from the Bible.
1. Did Jesus Christ have two fathers? The Father is the Father of the Son
(I John 1:3), yet the child born of Mary was conceived by the Holy Ghost
(Matthew 1:18, 20; Luke 1:35). Which one is the true father? Some trinitarians
say that the Holy Ghost was merely the Father's agent in conception - a process
they compare to artificial insemination!
2. How many Spirits are there? God the Father is a Spirit (John 4:24), the Lord
Jesus is a Spirit (II Corinthians 3:17), and the Holy Spirit is a Spirit by
definition. Yet there is one Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:4).
3. If Father and Son are co-equal persons, why did Jesus pray to the Father?
(Matthew 11:25). Can God pray to God?
4. Similarly, how can the Son not know as much as the Father? (Matthew 24:36;
Mark 13:32).
5. Similarly, how can the Son not have any power except what the Father gives
Him? (John 5:19, 30; 6:38).
6. Similarly, what about other verses of Scripture indicating the inequality of
the Son and the Father? (John 8:42; 14:28; I Corinthians 11:3).
7. Did "God the Son" die? The Bible says the Son died (Romans 5:10). If so, can
God die? Can part of God die?
8. How can there be an eternal Son when the Bible speaks of the begotten
Son, clearly indicating that the Son had a beginning? (John 3:16; Hebrews
1:5-6).
9. If the Son is eternal and existed at creation, who was His mother at that
time? We know the Son was made of a woman (Galatians 4:4).
10. Did "God the Son" surrender His omnipresence while on earth? If so, how
could he still be God?
11. If the Son is eternal and immutable (unchangeable), how can the reign of the
Son have an ending? (I Corinthians 15:24-28).
12. If in answer to questions 3 through 11 we say only the human Son of God was
limited in knowledge, was limited in power, and died, then how can we speak of
"God the Son"? Are there two Sons?
13. Whom do we worship and to whom do we pray? Jesus said to worship the Father
(John 4:21-24), yet Stephen prayed to Jesus (Acts 7:59-60).
14. Can there be more than three persons in the Godhead? Certainly the Old
Testament does not teach three but emphasizes oneness. If the New Testament adds
to the Old Testament message and teaches three persons, then what is to prevent
subsequent revelations of additional persons? If we apply trinitarian logic to
interpret some verses of Scripture, we could teach a fourth person (Isaiah
48:16; Colossians 1:3; 2:2; I Thessalonians 3:11; James 1:27). Likewise, we
could interpret some verses of Scripture to mean six more persons (Revelation
3:1; 5:6).
15. Are there three Spirits in a Christian's heart? Father, Jesus, and the
Spirit all dwell within a Christian (John 14:17, 23; Romans 8:9; Ephesians
3:14-17). Yet there is one Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 4:4).
16. There is only one throne in heaven (Revelation 4:2). Who sits upon it? We
know Jesus does (Revelation 1:8,18, 4:8). Where do the Father and the Holy
Spirit sit?
17. If Jesus is on the throne, how can He sit on the right hand of God? (Mark
16:19). Does He sit or stand on the right hand of God? (Acts 7:55). Or is He in
the Father's bosom? (John 1:18).
18. Is Jesus in the Godhead or is the Godhead in Jesus? Colossians 2:9 says the
latter.
19. Given Matthew 28:19, why did the apostles consistently baptize both Jews and
Gentiles using the name of Jesus, even to the extent of rebaptism? (Acts 2:38;
8:16; 10:48; 19:5; 22:16; I Corinthians 1:13).
20. Who raised Jesus from the dead? Did the Father (Ephesians 1:20), or Jesus
(John 2:19-21), or the Spirit? (Romans 8:11).
21. If Son and Holy Ghost are co-equal persons in the Godhead, why is blasphemy
of the Holy Ghost unforgivable but blasphemy of the Son is not? (Luke 12:10).
22. If the Holy Ghost is a co-equal member of the trinity, why does the Bible
always speak of Him being sent from the Father or from Jesus? (John 14:26;
15:26).
23. Does the Father know something that the Holy Spirit does not know? If so,
how can they be co-equal? Only the Father knows the day and hour of the Second
Coming of Christ (Mark 13:32).
24. Did the trinity make the Old and New covenants? We know the LORD (Jehovah)
did (Jeremiah 31:31-34; Hebrews 8:7-13). If Jehovah is a trinity then Father,
Son, and Spirit all had to die to make the new covenant effective (Hebrews
9:16-17).
25. If the Spirit proceeds from the Father, is the Spirit also a son of the
Father? If not, why not?
26. If the Spirit proceeds from the Son, is the Spirit the grandson of the
Father? If not, why not?