The very fact that there are people who think this way is astonishing to me.
That is because I used to be someone who believed without question.
So what is it—are we saying God is some kind of spiritual mix-and-match that becomes one?
Or that He has one body but three heads?
Or that He is not complete on His own, so three must work together as a team to form one God?
Why distort Scripture and insist on calling Him “one” while actually denying it,
when our Lord God has been one from the beginning, is one now, and will forever be one?
Why assign “personhood,” something that belongs only to imperfect humans,
to the perfectly complete God, thereby trying to turn Him into an incomplete being?
He existed as the Holy Spirit and spoke in the beginning,
and that very One came into the flesh and He is Jesus.
Why twist and fabricate Scripture to distort it?
There is not a single line in the Bible that says this, nor did any apostle ever teach it.
So why insist on following the doctrines of pagan Catholicism?
Only when one believes that Jesus Christ is Yehowah Himself
the Creator who became man, died, and rose from the dead
is the veil that covered the heart removed.
We are not like Moses, who put a veil over his face so
that the Israelites would not fix their gaze on what was fading away.
But their minds were hardened. For to this day, when the Old Covenant is read,
the same veil remains, because it is removed only in Christ.
Even today, when Moses is read, a veil lies over their hearts.
But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. 2 Corinthians 3:13–16
I long for the day when the veil of the Trinity is removed,
the day when it is known that Yehowah God, who became man, is Jesus Christ.
Amen!