“The theory of three person in one God (that is, a personal Trinity or Tri-unity) suggests polytheism, rather than the one ever-present I AM. Jesus Christ is not God, as Jesus himself declared, but is the Son of God.” PersonsThreeJesusChristSonTheoryJesus ChristUnityTrinityPolytheism Author:Mary Baker Eddy
“We are now assuming that we have here the centre and goal of all God's works, and therefore the hidden beginning of them all. We are also assuming that the prominent place occupied by this divine work has something corresponding to it in the essence of God, that the Son forms the centre of the Trinity, and that the essence of the divine being has, so to speak, its locus ... in His work, in the name and person of Jesus Christ.” PersonsFormJesusNamesSpeakGoalChristDivineSonJesus ChristEssenceAssumingCentreTrinityProminentCorresponding Book:Church Dogmatics The Doctrine of God, Volume 2, Part 1: The Knowledge of God; The Reality of God Source: Church Dogmatics The Doctrine of God, Volume 2, Part 1: The Knowledge of God; The Reality of God
“In the Bible, there is no mention of the Trinity. . . . We get to know God, not through our proud philosophical concepts, but through Christ.” KnowsChristProudConceptsPhilosophicalKnowing GodTrinity Author:Michael Servetus
“People will listen to sophisticated physicists, using God as a kind of metaphor for the deep constants, the deep problems, the deep principles of physics, and say that in that sense I believe in God. The reaction is, "Oh, this great physicist believes in God - that means I'm free to believe in the trinity and in the crucifixion and in the reincarnation of Christ" - and all that stuff, which of course has nothing whatever to do with the fundamental constants of physics, which is what these physicists are talking about.” PeopleBelieveKindMeanProblemCoursesI BelieveStuffChristTalkingPrinciplesFundamentalsMetaphorI Believe InPhysicsReactionsBelieve In GodSophisticatedReincarnationPhysicistTrinityCrucifixionI Believe In God Author:Richard Dawkins