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HARUN YAHYA                     105


                 The One Who sent me is with me; He has not left me alone, for I always do
                 what pleases Him. (John 8:29)
                 By myself I can do  nothing; I judge only as I hear, and my judgment is
                 just, for I seek not to please myself but He Who sent me. (John 5:30)

                 No one can come to me unless the Lord has enabled him:her [to do so].
                 (John 6:65)
                 The above extracts from the Gospels are of the greatest importance
            in terms of the belief in the trinity, for they were all spoken by Prophet Jesus
            (pbuh) to let the people know that he was not a deity (Surely God is beyond
            that!), but rather a servant who needed God, acted in the way desired by God, de-

            cided in the manner commanded by God, spoke with the inspiration of God, and
            performed deeds of which God will approve. Moreover, all of these wise and
            sincere statements deny trinitarianism, whose followers seek to portray
            Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as a superior being who has no need of anything in
            order to exist. Not only does such a mistaken assertion not reflect the
            truth, but it also reflects a disrespectful attitude toward the glorious
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