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Borderline Heresy

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Hello, and welcome to Borderline Heresy - a Wikiversity resource that attempts to undermine the Doctrine of the Trinity. This resource does contain original research, so know that it does not in any way represent an established doctrine, etc. - it simply contains my opinion.

Introduction

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First of all, let me thank you for visiting; I know there are a number of other "heretical" resources out there with significantly shorter web addresses ;-). Secondly, and more importantly, allow me to try to convince you not to leave.

As previously mentioned, this resource is in no way authoritative in its viewpoints. In fact, I am in no way authoritative; I would need a P.H.D. and perhaps a book before I could be considered an authority on much of anything. No, I have little credibility in and of my own right, which is why my argument consistently appeals to the opinions of Scripture, a much more credible resource.

Such reliance upon Scripture is precisely what separates this resource from other anti-Trinity resources, and more significantly, my viewpoint from other anti-Trinitarian viewpoints. Boadly speaking, opposition to the Trinity tends (in my estimation) to focus on the alleged impossibility of a Trinitarian Godhead. It then somehow works to “fix” said impossibility, through one of many alternate variations. My opposition, on the other hand, stems from the belief that the Trinity simply doesn't arrive out of the best interpretation of Scripture; hence I work to understand what Scripture originally meant, given its original context.

Nonetheless I am again, not an authority on the Trinity, let alone on Scripture. So please, do not take for granted anything I have to say; rather “search the Scriptures...to see if these things [be] so.” (Acts 17:11) Thanks again for visiting,

~ Nathanael David Schmolze

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