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Quick Thought - Biblical Case for the Trinity
The Bible clearly teaches that there’s only one God in Deuteronomy 6:4, Isaiah 43:10, Isaiah 44:6&8, John 17:3, and more. There’s the “oneness” part of the Trinity. The baptism of Jesus in Matthew 3 is a great example that distinguishes the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus. Clearly, they are distinct persons.
Quick Thought - Inerrancy and Inspiration
Do we have to think the Bible is the word of God in order to benefit from it? 2nd Timothy 3 talks about the Bible being God-breathed. Inerrancy is the idea that everything the Bible affirms as true is actually true.
There Is Only One God of This Earth
To give a Mormon a biblical case for the Trinity, the first step is to show there is only one God. When making a biblical case for the Trinity, the first step is to show that the Scriptures clearly teach there is only one God. Passages like Deut. 6:4, Isaiah 43:10 and 44:6-8, and John 17:3 are very explicit about this point. However, the common Mormon response is to claim that there is only one true God of this earth—there is only one God that Mormons worship, although there are other gods. So, respond with the following questions: