Help with Iglesia Ni Cristo people!

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I live in Guam, although we are an American territory and citizens of the U.S., we are only three hours away from the Philippines. This proximity has brought quite a few people from this Philippine church, Iglesia Ni Cristo, to our island. They are aggressively targeting our Catholic population and so far, they have been able to pull a small number of Catholics into their church.

I know they do not accept the divinity of Christ. I have such a difficult time talking to people who do not believe this fundamental Truth. I wonder how prevalent this church is in the mainland U.S. Are any of you familiar with this church? Any suggestions for dealing with them? Thanks.
 
I live in Guam, although we are an American territory and citizens of the U.S., we are only three hours away from the Philippines. This proximity has brought quite a few people from this Philippine church, Iglesia Ni Cristo, to our island. They are aggressively targeting our Catholic population and so far, they have been able to pull a small number of Catholics into their church.

I know they do not accept the divinity of Christ. I have such a difficult time talking to people who do not believe this fundamental Truth. I wonder how prevalent this church is in the mainland U.S. Are any of you familiar with this church? Any suggestions for dealing with them? Thanks.
Oh come on! is the trinity the fundamental truth? by whom? from the bible? nO! from the apostles? NO! but by whom? from the church FATHERS! it is only an invented formulation! see its history so that you may know!
 
read me, perhaps you didn’t know, but writings of the Church Fathers weigh heavily on Sacred Tradition, which we Catholics hold to be equal to Scripture. The Blessed Trinity is taught in Sacred Tradition, so it is a fact.
 
read me, perhaps you didn’t know, but writings of the Church Fathers weigh heavily on Sacred Tradition, which we Catholics hold to be equal to Scripture. The Blessed Trinity is taught in Sacred Tradition, so it is a fact.
But my question is, is the doctrine TRINITY from the apostles, or a fact that it is onlt the invention or formulation by the church fathers?
 
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