Reseña del libro "The Monos True God: An Unbiased Look at the Trinity (en Inglés)"
The Godhead - One or Three? It seems a matter of convention today, but it wasn't always so. Before two councils decided we were entitled to their opinion, the concept of a Trinity was reserved for the sun-god religions. By 381 A.D., however, the matter was set in stone, despite the fact that pagans had convened and ruled these councils. With the Father, Son, and Spirit now of the same glory and one splendor, dissenters were madmen and heretics - bloodshed was ahead. "Do you believe in the Trinity?" is the question we must ask. Author Joe Conti, having been thus confronted, discusses the reasons why: Worshipping our fathers is always the first step in polytheism Monotheism means there is one God and only one way of salvationA true God must be one with the Father; if one with him, then GodA critical doctrine must be explicit, cross-centered, and stun its hearers Join the author in addressing the themes of baptismal names, the headship of God, and the deity of Christ. Feminizing the faith is a trap, with adoration and prayer to the Spirit, the lasting leaven of Rome. The Trinity's greatest proponent today is this heir to Babel's religion.