The doctrine of the Trinity is a cruel
heathen monstrosity, removing Jesus from his true position of Divine
Savior and Mediator. It is true we can not measure or
define divinity. It is beyond our finite understanding, yet on this
subject of the personality of God the Bible is very simple and plain. The Father, the Ancient of Days, is from eternity. Jesus was begotten of the Father. Jesus
speaking through the Psalmist says: “The Lord (Jehovah) has said unto
me, Thou art my son, this day have I begotten thee.”—Psalm 2:7.
Again in Proverbs (where Jesus is spoken of under the
title of wisdom, See 1 Cor. 1:24), we read: “The Lord (Jehovah)
possessed me in the beginning of his way”.—v. 22
“Before the mountains were settled, before the hills was I brought forth.”—v. 24
The Son says he was brought forth, begotten, born of His Father (Jehovah).…
Satan has taken some heathen conception of a
three-headed monstrosity, and with deliberate intention to cast contempt
upon divinity, has woven it into Romanism as our glorious God, an
impossible, absurd invention. This monstrous doctrine
transplanted from heathenism into the Roman Papal Church is seeking to
intrude its evil presence into the teachings of the Third Angel’s
Message.…
If we should
go back to the immortality of the soul, purgatory, eternal torment and
the Sunday Sabbath, would that be anything less than apostasy? If,
however, we leap over all these minor, secondary doctrines and accept
and teach the very central root, doctrine of Romanism, the Trinity, and teach that the son of God did not die, even though our words seem to be spiritual, is this anything else or anything less than apostasy, and the very Omega of apostasy?… The Trinity, Letter to General Conference President in 1939. Judson S. Washburn
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