Rome’s Trinity

The trinity is one of the most repeated teachings in modern religion, yet it is also one of the most misunderstood. Many accept it without question because it has been presented as the foundation of faith. But the more you trace it back, the clearer it becomes that the trinity is not from Yehuwah, not from Scripture, and not from the original understanding at all. Its roots begin in Rome, not in the Word.

The Nicene Creed is the backbone of trinitarian doctrine. It was written years after Yeshahyehu (the Savior) by Roman bishops under a pagan emperor. This creed later became the standard of Christianity. So yes, rejecting the trinity may make someone “not a Christian” by Roman standards, but that has nothing to do with rejecting Yehuwah. Remember, “Christianity” was not formed by Yehuwah, but by man. So, rejecting the trinity simply means refusing Roman doctrine in exchange for original truth.

A major argument used to support the trinity is Genesis 1:26 — “Let us make man in our image.” But the words “us” and “our” were added by translators who already believed in multiple deity concepts. Those words are not in the original text. Yehuwah Himself says, “I alone stretched out the heavens and spread out the earth by Myself.” One Maker. One Being. No council. No partners. No multi-person triune.

Another claim is that the “Angel of Yehuwah” is proof of a second person. But the word angel (malak) simply means messenger. A messenger carries the authority and words of Yehuwah, yet remains distinct from Him. Scripture is filled with messengers who speak on His behalf, but none of them become a deity. To turn a messenger into a second person of Yehuwah is a Roman interpretation, not a Scripture-based one.

Trinitarians insist that the “New Testament” clearly teaches three distinct persons. This is not true. Not one verse says Yehuwah is three persons. Not one verse says Father, Word, and Ruah are three, equal persons. Not one verse divides the Most High into multiple individuals. These ideas come entirely from creeds, councils, and Roman philosophy, not from Yehuwah’s Word.

Over and over, Yehuwah declares His nature with absolute clarity:
“I AM ONE.”
“There is none beside ME.”
“Before ME no deity was formed, nor shall any be after ME.”

These statements cannot be reshaped or softened. Yehuwah did not change later to become three.

The trinity is simply polytheism repackaged. It is a many-deity system dressed in new vocabulary. Rome took pagan beliefs, combined them with Greek philosophy, and created a “three persons in one essence” formula. When the contradictions became obvious, they labeled it a “mystery,” the same language used by Egypt, Babylon, and Greek religion to hide their many-deity systems.

Much confusion arises from John 1:1. Seminary tradition teaches that “the Word” is a second person. But the Word is Yehuwah’s expression, His breath, His wisdom, His will, His mind. When the Word became flesh, it was not a second deity taking human form. It was the Father’s own Word wrapped in flesh.

That is why Yeshahyehu said:
If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father.
I and the Father are one.
The Father in Me does the works.
I speak only the Father’s words.

He was not a separate person. He was not part of a triune council. He was Yehuwah’s Word made visible, the Father revealed through flesh.

The trinity insists that three separate persons are all fully the Most High, yet somehow also one. This contradicts the first command not to have any deity beside Him. But trinitarian doctrine places two more “persons” beside Him and then hides the contradiction by calling it mystery. Yeshahyehu never taught that.

He said children understand the Father better than scholars. Children understand one means one. Scholars turn simplicity into complexity and convince people to believe what Scripture never says.

Everywhere Yeshahyehu walked, He rebuked the religious leaders — the scholars, the theologians, the ones trained in tradition. They twisted Scripture and replaced Yehuwah’s truth with doctrines of men. That is exactly what Rome did when it introduced the trinity, and the church still spreads it today because the church is Rome’s system, not Yehuwah’s.

The truth is simple:
The trinity is not Scriptural.
It is not from Yehuwah.
It is not original.
It is not Ruah-led.
It is not what the prophets taught.
It is not what Yeshahyehu taught.
It is a Roman invention created to redirect worship away from the One and onto multiple beings under the disguise of unity.

Yehuwah is one. Always has been, always will be.
His Word made flesh is not a second deity.
His Ruah is not a third person.
His Name is singular, eternal, and indivisible.

The trinity sounds appealing because it uses familiar language and emotional comfort. But beneath the vocabulary is the same old system of idolatry that every empire before Rome embraced.

Truth is simple. Yehuwah is One. Anything that divides Him is deception dressed in doctrine.

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