Category: Unitarians

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 3

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 3

REFUTING ANOTHER UNITARIAN CANARD I arrive at the final installment in the series.  PAUL In this part, I will discuss Paul’s Christology to demonstrate that this devout servant of the risen Christ affirmed that Jesus is YHWH Incarnate, just as John did. To begin with, we understand that Paul clearly stated that Jesus remains a … Continue reading Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 3

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 2

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 2

I continue from where I previously left off. In this post, I will demonstrate that the writings these anti-Trinitarians appeal to, which are very inspiring, explicitly affirm that Jesus is God in an absolute sense—being one with the Father and Spirit in essence, glory, and majesty. I begin with the witness of John himself. JOHN … Continue reading Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 2

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 1

Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 1

REFUTING ANOTHER UNITARIAN CANARD Unitarians and other non-Trinitarians often cite passages where Christ and his followers refer to the Father as Jesus’ God. Case in point: “Jesus said to her, ‘Stop clinging to Me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father; but go to My brothers and say to them, “I ascend to … Continue reading Why the Father Is Jesus’ God: A Scriptural Defense of Trinitarian Theology Pt. 1

UNITARIANISM’S SURPRISING SELF-CONTRADICTION: The Father Isn’t God

UNITARIANISM’S SURPRISING SELF-CONTRADICTION: The Father Isn’t God

When anti-Trinitarians insist that Jesus can’t be Jehovah in the flesh because He receives authority from the Father, they bind themselves to a logic that would disqualify not only the Son but the Father from true deity. In light of these objections, I will challenge the anti-Trinitarians. I will show them that, according to their skewed understanding of what … Continue reading UNITARIANISM’S SURPRISING SELF-CONTRADICTION: The Father Isn’t God