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Do the Bibles we use to this day contain the words inspired by God, or have they been distorted by false teachings of man made religions?
 
~ When it comes to spiritual matters, many choose to follow after others instead of doing what is right.
 
The phrase "study to show yourself approved" comes from 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV) and means to diligently study the Bible to become a faithful and competent worker for God. This requires careful, deliberate study and prayer to correctly understand and "rightly divide the word of truth," leading to a relationship with God where one doesn't have to be ashamed. When one is presented a particular truth from God’s word and accepting it would mean rejecting what is or has been believed and practiced by family and friends, many choose to remain loyal to family and friends than to embrace the teaching of God’s word. ~
 
1. If Jesus is God and the Second Person of the Trinity, why did God the Father have to anoint Jesus during his water baptism with powers to perform miracles, as it clearly tells us in Acts 10:37-38?
 
Acts 10:38 tells us that Jesus performed healing and powerful works. But Acts 10:38 also tells us very clearly that it was God who anointed Jesus Christ and that it was God who was with him. It does not tell us that Jesus performed powerful works because he was God, but that God was WITH him and GAVE him that power.
 
So Jesus is not a trinitarian god. He is not part of a triune godhead. He is not the second person of a made-up trinity of gods. He was the Word of God made flesh, but as a perfect man on earth, he was not also fully God as well as fully human. Jesus never had two “natures”. Jesus was never “fully God”. He was, and still is, the SON of God. There are literally hundreds of scriptures like this one which show us that the Trinity doctrine cannot be true. It is a fact that the truth will eventually win out in the end, despite the mindless opposition to it now.
 
2. Why did Tertullian, who coined the term "trinitas," believe the Son was not coeternal with the Father if Jesus is considered God in Christianity?
 
Tertullian didn’t use “trinitas” as a title but as a number. The number he used was “trias” or “trinitas” which is the number 3. The whole belief system of the Trinity did not exist in his time. He believed what the Bible says that Jesus was the ‘first-born of creation’. God was never born. That is why he was called a subordinationist, as he believed God to be Almighty, but not Jesus.
 
Most writers describing Tertullian and his beliefs will capitalize ‘Trinity’, conveying that this was the common belief of the time. It wasn’t. By trinitarian standards, he would be called a heretic.
 
Firstly, “the word was God” that is a true statement. If you read the creation account, God created everything by his spoken word. Look up how many times the word “word "is used to show it was God creating by his spoken word. For instance He said, let there be light and there was.
 
Secondly, The expression “I am” is just that, an expression, that is translated by some that way. It actually means “I existed” Just like when Moses said who shall I say sent me? It can be translated “I shall be whom I shall be” in other words “I am the one who makes it happen”
 
Thirdly, Jesus told us over and over he imitates the Father, so that he could say if you have seen me you have seen the Father. He also said I and the Father are one. He was talking about purpose. How do we know? Because he also said he wanted the apostles to be one with him as he is one with the Father. That does not make the apostles God! but it does mean Jesus was praying to his Father that the Apostles will be one in purpose as Jesus is one in purpose with his God and Heavenly Father.
 
“First Born” means first born of God’s Spirit, not by the will of the flesh, but by the will of God. Jesus was not sent to proclaim he is God almighty, but the Son of God, he was the perfect example of what the true sons of God resemble when they are born by the Spirit of God.
 
Nowhere in the scriptures does it mention that Jesus mother was “the mother of God”, because the one and only true God had no beginning and has no end. Speaking in behalf of God does not make one "The God". Just like John the Baptist who spoke in the spirit and power of Elijah, doesn’t make John to be Elijah.
 
John the Baptist came in the "spirit and power of Elijah" by fulfilling the prophetic role of preparing the way for the Messiah, mirroring Elijah's courage, austerity, and powerful message of repentance. While not the literal reincarnation of Elijah, who explicitly denied being him, John's ministry was a fulfillment of the prophecy in Malachi 4:5-6, which foretold a prophet like Elijah would return to prepare the people for the coming of the Lord.
 
3. In (1 John 5:7), what is meant by “For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.”?
 
This verse that is quoted above (1 John 5:7), and is added to the scriptures in all Bibles is purely and simply a fraud because God made it very clear when He said that we should not add or take away what is written in the scriptures (Deuteronomy 4).
 
The Bible contains several verses that warn against adding to or taking away from its words, most famously in Deuteronomy 4:2 and Revelation 22:18-19. These verses are interpreted as a command to be faithful to the text as it is given, and they are often cited to argue against distorting scripture through human interpretation or tradition.
 
This is how that passage should read: For there are three that testify: the spirit and the water and the blood; and these three agree. It’s unfortunate that, even though all the translators and all the authorities know this, they keep showing the fraud as part of scripture. Some put notes and parenthesis and what not while still leaving the fraud in their text, and this is clearly an attempt to keep the readers fooled.
 
Those who have eyes to see and ears to hear will understand!
 
In (John 5:39) Jesus is telling the chief priests and scribes to "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me."

For all their study of the scriptures, the chief priests and scribes were blind and deaf like Jeremiah prophesied (Jeremiah 5:21). The Jews had the Scriptures that told about Jesus, the promised Messiah, and they did not believe. They had the Son of God standing in front of them, the subject and object of the Scriptures that reveal the true Messiah, and they did not believe. This is a warning to us.
 
🔸 Remember, Jesus said to avoid religious men who wear long robes, love the highest seat in places of worship and accept the praise of men than praising God (Matthew 23:6; Luke 11:43). 🔸

(John 5:24) Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on Him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.

(John 5:30) I can of mine own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me.
 
What is "The True Religion" according to scriptures?
 
According to the biblical book of James, true religion is defined by active compassion for the vulnerable and a life lived apart from the world's corrupting influences. This is summarized in James 1:27 as "to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world". True religion is not just about what you believe, but also about demonstrating that faith through concrete actions and maintaining personal purity. Helping those in need without asking for anything in return, is what to faith is all about. 
 
(Galatians 1:8) But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.