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He was not a sword wielding conqueror or statesman, he had few, if any, personal possessions,
but his great compassion drew the meek and lowly to his side.
Above all else, Jesus was esteemed as "The Teacher".
No other man spoke with his knowledge or authority.
By example, Jesus sought to teach reliance upon God in a godless world.
Jesus was unwavering in his devotion to God, even in the face of personal betrayal, injustice and a torturous death.
But who was Jesus really?
The vast majority of people who claimed to be Christians, believed that Jesus was God,
this in spite of the fact that Jesus never claimed to be God, only the Son of God.
Nevertheless, theologians teach that Jesus is God by virtue of his being part of an unbiblical trinity.
So, where did the trinity originate?
Shortly after the flood, the world was concentrated on building the city of Babel with a tower reaching up to heaven.
Their king was a man named ***, whom the Bible described as a mighty hunter in opposition to Jehovah.
Satan knew of Jehovah's stated purpose in Eden, to produce a seed of the woman, a Messiah.
Legend has it *** met a violent death, but his widow, Semiramis, miraculously gave birth to ***.
Semiramis began to be worshipped as a goddess and *** became both the father and son.
Jehovah intervened and confused mankinds languages so that they left off building Babel.
Gradually, the various language groups migrated from the land of Shinar, taking their false religion with them.
The trinity, in the form of Father, Mother and Son is featured prominently in the ancient Hindu as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
In Egypt are found great monuments to the pharaonic gods, constructed as triangular pyramids and triplicates of pyramids.
Although Egyptian mythology is very complexed, with multitudes of gods and goddesses,
the original Babylonian theme of Father, Mother and Son gods is prominent of the gods of Osiris, Isis and their son, the falcon-headed Horus.
Before 2004 the Islamic ritual of stoning the Devil at the annual Hajj, the Devil being represented as three pillars.
Both Buddhism and Daoism have trinities of gods and triads of qualities woven through their philosophies.
Satan's unholy triad appears as interlocking triangles in the symbolism of the Jewish kabbalah and the star of David.
Wicca employs three moon phases to symbolise their mother goddess.
The secret cult of the Masons employs the compass and the square as a subliminal tribute to the all-seeing eye of Horus and the great Egyptian pyramid.
But how did ***'s triad become the central doctrine of what passes for Christianity today?
The Bible has the answer.
The apostles foretold that after their passing wicked men and antichrists would infiltrate and subvert Christ's congregation.
In 325A.D, the antichrist conspiracy became institutionalised when pagan emperor Constantine brought in the squabbling bishops to Nicea, to settle the issue of who Jesus was.
After months of debate, Constantine declared Jesus the same as God.
The compliant bishops then wrote up a document, the "Nicene Creed", which states that Jesus was uncreated.
Over the centuries the trinity took shape.
Here is a medieval illustration of the trinity with the father wearing a pendant with the eye of Horus pyramid.
Here are a few other grotesque images and diagrams that have been designed to promote the unholy trinity.
Here is the modern internet version of the trinity triangle that is supposed to explain the "unexplainable mystery".
Appropriately, occultists use triangles in the pentagram to represent the Devil himself.
But what difference does it make, as long as we believe in Jesus, some may ask?
Consider the temptation of Christ in the wilderness.
As recorded in the book of Job, Satan's contention is that no man will be true to God under test.
So Jehovah provided another perfect man to replace Adam and after his anointing the holy spirit lead Jesus to the Devil to be tempted by him.
The third temptation revealed that the issue involves worship, Jesus response to the temptation was...
"It is Jehovah your God you must worship and it is him alone you must serve".
The Devil spared no effort to cause Jesus to turn his back on Jehovah.
Christ was betrayed by one of his closest associates.
He was falsely accused of blaspheming the very God that he unswervingly served.
He was beaten and mocked. He was humiliated.
His own countrymen, who had days earlier hailed him as the saviour,
screamed in unison to have him taken away and impaled like a common criminal.
In all of this, Satan failed to cause Jesus to shrink from submitting himself to God's will.
Jesus proved that Satan is a liar.
In a scheme to nullify Jesus absolute obedience to Jehovah, Satan has promoted the lie that Jesus was God.