I would just like to state that the Trinity and the idea of war or war itself are not or should not be related to each other.
There is no reason for a doctrine, right or wrong, to lead to war.
I'm not saying it has, but how can a person consider if the Trinity is right or wrong when others connect it to war somehow?
For example, it has been implied on this forum that those who believe in the Trinity doctrine are for war. But if the Trinity is true or not should be unrelated to if a person is a pacifist, for war, for war in some circumstances, or for just war theory.
I personally am a pacifist. I believe I should be allowed to examine the doctrine of the Trinity to see if it matches up with what the Bible says. My personal belief is that the Trinity was developed as a doctrine after the Biblical period. Further, the word Godhead is not used in the NASB which is the version/translation of the Bible I have used the most in my life. Instead, the fullness of Deity dwells in Him (Jesus) in bodily form.
Colossians 2:9 (NASB)
There is no reason for a doctrine, right or wrong, to lead to war.
I'm not saying it has, but how can a person consider if the Trinity is right or wrong when others connect it to war somehow?
For example, it has been implied on this forum that those who believe in the Trinity doctrine are for war. But if the Trinity is true or not should be unrelated to if a person is a pacifist, for war, for war in some circumstances, or for just war theory.
I personally am a pacifist. I believe I should be allowed to examine the doctrine of the Trinity to see if it matches up with what the Bible says. My personal belief is that the Trinity was developed as a doctrine after the Biblical period. Further, the word Godhead is not used in the NASB which is the version/translation of the Bible I have used the most in my life. Instead, the fullness of Deity dwells in Him (Jesus) in bodily form.
Colossians 2:9 (NASB)