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Adnan Oktar
Harun Yahya
claim that the doctrine of the Trinity that they describe so confusingly
actually refers to One God. If they really believe in the One God, that
is of course an excellent thing, but the descriptions in question are to-
tally wrong.
The entire Gospel tells Christians of the Oneness of God. This
is very important. The Gospel contains many passages that speak of
the Oneness of God and commanding people to serve the One God
and all these passages are quite explicit. Similarly, in the same way
that the term Trinity appears nowhere in the Gospel, it also contains
no passages that could be used to support such an idea. The passages
proposed as evidence are all interpreted in a forced manner, passages
to which the "son of God" and the "Holy Spirit" have been added in
parentheses or passages deliberately distorted so as to bear an entire-
ly different meaning, such as the Trinity. The One God is ex-
plicitly present in the Gospel, while a tripartite deity ap-
pears nowhere in it.
Supporters of the Trinity say that the three compo-
nents they have fabricated, the Father, Son and Holy Spir-
it, are both three separate entities and also the same en-
tity. But they have never been able to explain how
the three can be both three and one. They have al-
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