Trinitarianism is a Philosophy Cult
Christianity exhibited the characteristics of a mystery religion and philosophy cult as Trinitarian dogma was developed and justified by philosophers
Christianity exhibited the characteristics of a mystery religion and philosophy cult as Trinitarian dogma was developed and justified by philosophers
The “Orthodox” church fathers of the early centuries before Nicaea were predominantly Arian Unitarians. There is a discontinuity between the early Church and later Trinitarian dogma.
Non-Trinitarian (Arian Unitarians) had control of the Roman Church after Nicaea in the middle of 4th century. The emperor was Arian and so were the Church Bishops. The Trinitarian extremist Athanasius was exiled. The council of Sirmium III enacted a decree to nullify the Nicene Creed in 357.
The epistles ascribed to Ignatius have given rise to more controversy than any other documents connected with the primitive Church.
The drift away from Apostolic Christianity and the development of the doctrine of the trinity occurred over six centuries.
Originally, Christian Baptism was in Jesus’ name—not according to a Trinitarian formula
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