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  • The False Arguments of Trinitarianism

  • Sleight of Mind, Volume Two
  • By: Steven Blake
  • Narrated by: Steven Blake
  • Length: 11 hrs and 1 min
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Summary

This second and final volume of the two-part series "Sleight Of Mind" confronts the more prominent Trinity-proof-text arguments for the teaching that God is a trinity; and that Jesus and the Holy Spirit are the second and third persons of that trinity.

It presents sound reasons; commentary from established theologians, historians, and Hebrew, Greek, and English grammarians; and Biblical texts; which disprove the false arguments of Trinitarianism, and establish that the Bible reveals that the Father alone is God.

©2023 Steven Blake (P)2023 Steven Blake

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