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Despite the best efforts of the Christians to explain the divinity of Jesus, one finds
contradictions in the chapters that claim hisdivinity. Examples of this include


A) What is reported in the Gospel of John 5:30 that Jesus would say: that he was
unable to do anything except with the power of God and his disposition was
like the disposition of any of God’s creations. This indicates his humanity and
not his divinity.

B) What is reported in the Gospel of Mark 13:32 that Jesus was unaware of the
time for the day of judgment meaning that he was unaware of the world of
the unseen except if God informed him. Therefore, he his like any other
Prophet which again indicates his humanity and not his divinity.

C) That Jesus would become hungry and thirsty. Other than that his needs were
like the needs of any human and this indicates his humanity and not his
divinity.

D) In the Gospel of Mark, that a man from the Jews came to Jesus asking him
who was the first of us all. Jesus replied to him the Lord, the One. This
indicates his humanity and his worship to that god and if he believed in the
trinity he would have surely taught it to the questioner.

There are numerous examples scattered in the bible that indicate his humanity and
contradict his divinity and this stands completely opposite to what Christians
believe about his divinity.


Tenthly:


One finds that Christian doctrine is also in contradiction with some of the other
Gospels like the Gospel of Peter (which negates his death upon the cross) and like
the Gospel of Thomas that exposes the belief of the crucifixion and the death and the
subsequent rising from the dead were not absolute doctrines of the Christians in the
third and fourth centuries. This means that Christian doctrine should be considered
progressive and change. This is clearly indicative of an idea (the death, the
crucifixion and the rising from the dead) that has developed and changed over time.


To add to the mêlée, in Palestine in one of the Gospels that was uncovered, there
was a claim that Jesus was born as a human. This contradicts the belief of the
Christians today who claim that he was divine.


The question that should be asked in this doctrine of the trinity is surely whether or
not it is possible for the Father to sacrifice His son.


To answer this question I should allude to the fact that this question has already
previously been answered in another book entitled (The Lord The Creator between
the magnification of the Muslims, the slander of the Christians and the Jews and the
rejection of the atheists.

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