Understanding Ministry and Spiritual Gifts using 1 Corinthians 12:30

This post will form part of many posts on the subject of receiving the Holy Spirit and the gifts of the Spirit. Tongues has come under a lot of debate over the last 100 years mainly due to misunderstandings of what Jesus said and what  Paul wrote on this subject mainly in the letter to … Continue reading Understanding Ministry and Spiritual Gifts using 1 Corinthians 12:30

The Holy Spirit and Translation Bias: A Smoking Gun of Trinity Mischief

Author:- Sean Finnegan November 5, 2015 Translators have historically held incredible power to influence millions of Bible-readers over the eons. Many impressive developments have occurred in the field of textual criticism and lexicology over the last century. Today we can access dozens of English translations, Greek interlinears, and lexical aids online for free. In no … Continue reading The Holy Spirit and Translation Bias: A Smoking Gun of Trinity Mischief

The Holy Spirit is Missing from Paul’s Introductory statement in his Letters

There is an interesting regular introductory statement from Paul in all of his letters (except Hebrews) which has an obvious omission if your are a Trinitarian and believe that the Holy Spirit is a separate person. Paul writes in the beginning of each letter the statement “Grace to you (and sometimes mercy) and peace from … Continue reading The Holy Spirit is Missing from Paul’s Introductory statement in his Letters

The Spirit (Breath) of God

One of the primary ways that the deception of the Roman Catholic “Trinity” has been cloaked in Protestant Bibles is by the use of the English word “Spirit” for the Greek pneuma. The Greek word, like its Hebrew counterpart ruach, literally means “wind” or “breath,” implying an active but unseen force (John 3:8; Acts 17:25). … Continue reading The Spirit (Breath) of God