The biblical doctrine of the Trinity is a Trinity of three distinct and separate beings: The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; with the Son and the Holy Spirit being subordinate to the Father.
zerinus, I am perplexed that you gave your biblical definition using a Catholic term “Trinity” when the word “Trinity” is never used in the biblical text?
So it is with your LDS definition, you claim to hold to a biblical definition but you use a Catholic term to try and define your theology of God, I find something very wrong with this, when you claim to an apostatized definition of the Trinity occurred, to which you are never able to give a date or historical incident of your accusation. Until the LDS can qualify or back up this apostate accusation with fact, let us leave it for now as an LDS belief based on LDS fictional writings not fact.
Never the less, lets deal with your doctrine using a Catholic Term attached to it.
- Does the LDS church borrow the Catholic term “Trinity” as to define 3 seperated gods?
- Does LDS use trinity to define Jesus as a god seperate from the Father god, who is seperate from the holy spirit god? making the LDS doctrine of the trinity to mean 3 seperate gods altogether.
- You quotrf the LDS doctrine to believe is; “3 distinct and seperate beings” is this defining 3 seperate divine beings or 3 seperate gods as being distinct from each other?
- Does the LDS believe that two of these gods, the son and the holy spirit are subordinate to only the Father (one distinct god) which is seperated from the son god and the holy spirit god? confirming the LDS doctrine is to believe in 3 seperate gods not one?
- Can you clarify here, if items 1 -4 is your interpretation of the LDS belief in the trnity? If not can you clarify what is different?
Does your LDS “trinity” doctrine conflict with this biblical passage of the trinity? from John 10:30 The Father and I are one."
In conclusion and please correct me if Iam wrong here?
The LDS trinity doctrine believe in 3 seperate gods, never one god.
Peace be with you