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Christ Warned Us About the Trinity

38 min · 3. juni 2026
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This book outlines a theological critique of institutional Christianity, arguing that Yeshua’s warnings about deception in his name specifically prefigure the later development of the Trinity doctrine. The author asserts that the Trinitarian systemserves as a "beast-system" that replaces the authentic identity of the Son with an official Jesus-image guarded by human tradition and creedal authority. By examining the Olivet Discourse and the Sermon on the Mount, the sources claim that the greatest spiritual danger is not open atheism, but a Christ-named deception that uses sacred vocabulary to redirect worship away from the Father as the only true God. The text emphasizes that true discipleship is found in hearing Yeshua’s direct voice and obeying the Father’s will, rather than submitting to a metaphysical confession enforced by religious institutions. Ultimately, the work suggests that the Trinity functions as a mark of allegiance to a counterfeit messianic identity that has successfully deceived the masses through institutional trust and holy-seeming appearance.

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