DOES THE BIBLE
CONTRADICT
ITSELF?

YES,

IF THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY IS RIGHT

IT TEACHES THAT THE FATHER, SON, AND HOLY GHOST ARE THREE SEPARATE & DISTANCE PERSONS.  EACH CO-ETERNAL & CO-EXISTENT & CO-EQUAL IN POWER

FIVE MAJOR CONTRADICTIONS

1.  CREATION
Genesis the first chapter God the Father created all things
Isaiah 44:24 God made all things alone and by himself
The Contradiction St. John 1:3 & 10 with Colossians 1:14-16 --  Here the Bible says that everything was made by Jesus
Dr. Graham in a 1995 broadcast used the above scriptures and said he couldn't understand it, but still believes in the trinity.  
2.  THE FATHER
Luke 1:32 Here Jesus was called the Son of the highest (God the Father)
The Contradiction Matthew 1: 18-20.  Here Matthew clearly tells us that the Father of Jesus was the Holy Ghost.
3.  THE "I AM"
Exodus 3:14 God said "I Am that I Am, Tell them that I Am hath sent you."
The Contradiction St John 8:58, Jesus said "Before Abraham was, 'I AM.'"  Israel, knowing that "I AM' referred to Jehovah God, picked up stones to kill him. 
The Hebrew word for "I AM' is HAVAH, (pronounced Haw,Yaw).   It means "Jehovah God, The Self Existent One."  
4.  THE FIRST AND THE LAST
Isaiah 44: 6 & 8 The LORD (JEHOVAH) said "I am the first and I am the last, and beside me there is no God."
The Contradiction Revelation 1:8, 11 and 17   Here Jesus declares that he himself is the first and the last and the Almighty
5.  THE RESURRECTION
Acts 3:15 & 26 with Galatians 1:1 God the Father raised up Jesus from the dead
The Contradiction John 2:19 & 21   Jesus said, "Destroy this temple (his body) and in three days I will raise it up. 

THE ONENESS DOCTRINE
REMOVES ALL CONTRADICTIONS

1.  CREATION

Adam Clark said in his commentary on St. John 1:3  "God and Christ are said to have created all things, therefore Christ and the Father are one." 

Jesus clearly said, "I and my father are one."  John 10:30
Hath not one God created us.  Mal 2:10

2. THE FATHER

It is impossible for Christ to have had two fathers.  Therefore the Holy Ghost and the Father are the one and the selfsame spirit. 

3.  THE 'I AM'

This sacred name could not be used by two persons.  John 8:58-59 when Jesus used it they tried to kill him because they thought he was claiming to be God. 

4.  THE FIRST & THE LAST

It is utterly unthinkable to have two firsts and two lasts.  Therefore Christ and God are one.  Just as Jesus said in St. John 10:30.  "I and my Father are one."

5.  THE RESURRECTION

Here Jesus speaks from his divine nature letting us know he was both God and man.  Jesus raised his own body from the grave.  St. John 2: 19 & 21. 

KEY TO UNDERSTANDING

You must keep in mind the dual nature of Christ, being God manifest in the flesh, he could speak and act as both man and God. 

Understanding the oneness of God removes all contradictions in the Bible

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