The Church


100 Scriptural Arguments

The following was written in 1825 by Samuel Barrett (Boston: American Unitarian Association). Unitarian Christians believe Jesus Christ to be the Son of God and the Saviour of men.  They believe in the divinity of his mission and in the divinity of his doctrines. They believe that the Gospel which…


What Do Scholars Say About the Trinity?

It is customary for students of the Bible to refer to Jesus as God and to insist that belief in a Trinity of three co-equal, co-eternal Persons in the One God is the hallmark of true faith.  Many recognized Bible scholars do not think, however, that Jesus is called God,…


Do You Have to Believe in the Trinity to be Saved?

-originally posted at biblicalunitarian.com-   According to orthodox Trinitarian doctrine, if a person claims to be a Christian but does not believe in the Trinity, he is not saved. Is that the truth? Not from the evidence in the Bible. [1] In fact, the evidence in Scripture is that a…


The Athanasian Creed vs Jesus

What the ancient creeds of the Catholic Church appear to demonstrate is less of an Apostolic standard for faith and more a representation of how effectively philosophy had progressively encroached upon the Christian mind in the early centuries, to the shocking effect that later statements such as the Athanasian Creed…


Thomas Jefferson and the Doctrine of the Trinity

The following are excerpts from Thomas Jefferson's refutations of the doctrine of the Trinity.  Retrieved from http://www.sullivan-county.com/deism/jeff_letters.htm. Letters from Thomas Jefferson: To John Adams, 1813  It is too late in the day for men of sincerity to pretend they believe in the Platonic mysticisms that three are one, and one is…