🏛️ How the Trinity Was Born (Not in the Bible)

💥 How the Trinity Replaced the Hebrew Truth
1️⃣ Early Church Fathers (100–300 AD) Were Greek Thinkers
Justin Martyr, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen — all trained in Greek philosophy, not Hebrew thought.
They used Greek ideas to explain God, not the Torah.

2️⃣ Tertullian (around 200 AD) — Invented the Word “Trinity”
He was the first to say: “One substance in three persons” (in Latin: Trinitas).
This is Roman legal language, not from Moses, the Prophets, or Jesus (Yeshua).

3️⃣ Council of Nicaea (325 AD)
Emperor Constantine forced church leaders to agree:

“The Son is of the same essence (homoousios) as the Father.”

❗️The word “homoousios” is not in the Bible. It’s a Greek metaphysical term, not Hebrew.

4️⃣ Council of Constantinople (381 AD)
This council officially declared the Holy Spirit as the third person of the Trinity.






🛑 There Are Not Three Beings — Only One God
Many have been taught that God is three persons.
But the Hebrew scriptures never say that.
The truth is simple: There is only One God. Not three.

🔹 God is One. Not divided. Not a committee.
🔹 Jesus (Yeshua) is the visible presence of God in human form, not a second god.
🔹 The Holy Spirit is God’s breath, power, and presence—not a third being.

🕎 The early Hebrew believers never said:

“God the Son”

“God the Holy Spirit”

Or “Trinity”

They said:

“YHWH is our God, YHWH is One.” (Deut. 6:4)

✅ Jesus was God with us. ("Emmanuel" – Matthew 1:23)
✅ The Spirit is God working in us.
✅ God is not three beings. He is One. Always has been. Always will be.

God is One. Jesus is God revealed. The Holy Spirit is God’s breath and power. Not three — just One.