The Trinity Is Idolatry
Idolatry - the worship of someone or something other than Yahuwah as though it were God. The first of the biblical Ten Commandments prohibits idolatry: "You shall have no other gods before me." We are committing idolatry if we worship anyone but the true God of the bible.
Death and Immortality
Either the dead are dead, or they are not dead. They cannot be both dead and alive in heaven. The truth is plain and straightforward once we step back from tradition and allow the Scriptures to speak for themselves.
The Incarnation Is A False Teaching
It is taught by trinitarianism that Yahushua pre-existed and was incarnated into a "God-man," but the incarnation never happened. Yahushua did not pre-exist.
The Insignificance of the Number 3
The purpose of this article is to examine whether groupings of three in Scripture or in nature point to a triune God. Is it true that mentioning three things together proves a trinity? Does grouping three things or people together create a “three-in-one” unity?
5 Proofs that Daniel's 70th Week has been Fulfilled
Daniel’s “seventy weeks” prophecy was fulfilled in the first century. Sadly, though, many today have failed to recognize this wonderful truth and insist that the final week of Daniel’s prophecy has not yet been fulfilled. Here are 5 proofs that Daniel’s 70th week has been fulfilled.
Were We Deceived?
Did Yahushua and the Apostles tell us the whole story? Why did it take over 300 years for the Church to discover the Way of Salvation?
Thy Kingdom Come
It is time many more Christians read their Bibles and summoned up the courage for Truth's sake rather than silence for unity.
That Rock Was Christ
Believers in the pre-existence of the Lord Yahushua often appeal to the words of the Apostle Paul in 1 Corinthians 10:4, where he says of the Israelites in the wilderness that they "all drank the same spiritual drink; for they drank of that spiritual rock that followed them; and that rock was Christ." It is argued from this that Christ himself personally accompanied the people of Israel as they journeyed through the wilderness to the Promised Land. But is this really what Paul is saying?