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In defining Sabellianism for this book I wrote: "Sabellianism is the heretical belief that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three different modes or aspects of God, as opposed to the Trinitarian view of three distinct persons within the Godhead. In other words, Sabellianism says that the Father and the Son are exactly the same person, while Trinitarianism say they are different persons, but yet they exist within one God."
Do you sense much of a difference? No! But such an ultra-fine distinction is the difference between orthodoxy and heresy. If you ask 10 different Christians to define the Trinity doctrine you are bound to get 10 different answers.
For these, and many other reasons, many have concluded that the Trinity is nonsensical, contradictory... and rather absurd. This book addresses the absurdity of the Trinity in 30 chapters written by authors going back hundreds of years. Enjoy.
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