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In this short video apologist Wes Huff confidently dishes out a bunch of mostly standard apologetics “answers” designed to sooth worries about “the doctrine of the Trinity.”
In this reaction video I interact with Huff’s claims, clarifying what he’s saying and why, pointing out what he’s doing and not doing, and how he fails to engage with the seemingly non-trinitarian theology of the New Testament.
He’s right that it is Christians and not only non-Christians who have various worries about what is imagined to be one single doctrine. But as I discuss, his answers should not soothe Christians concerned about (1) how one can supposedly derive a Trinity doctrine from the Bible, and (2) how Trinity speculations seem incompatible with the theology of the Bible.
Links for this episode:
podcast 397 – Debunking Wes Huff’s Viral Trinity Moment with Michael Temperato
podcast 107 – Dr. Robert M. Bowman Jr. on triadic New Testament passages – part 1
podcast 62 – Dr. Dustin Smith on the preexistence of Jesus in the gospel of John
podcast 260 – How to Argue that the Bible is Trinitarian
podcast 189 – The unfinished business of the Reformation
podcast 248 – How Trinity theories conflict with the Bible
Dale Tuggy – Trinitarian “Fool’s Gold” – Mainstream Christian Theologies – Late 100’s to Early 200’s
Dale Tuggy – Christian theologies in the year 240
podcast 2 – the “Athanasian Creed”
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fulfillment fallacy: the Bible on another previous life of Jesus