I have had loads of discussion on here with so-called trinitarians that constantly refer to John 1:1 as proof of trinity! but it only talks about the word (jesus) and The God so what happened to the holy ghost?
If you only use proof that Jesus is divine in your texts doesn't that make you a binitarian?
Binitarianism is a Christian theology of two personae, two individuals, or two aspects in one Godhead (or God), as opposed to one (Unitarianism) or three (Trinitarianism). Classically, it is understood as strict monotheism — that is, that God is an absolutely single being; and yet there is a "twoness" in God. While bitheism is two separate beings in one "God family" who are in perfect harmony/agreement with each other/one another, composed of the Father and the Son as two distinct Gods, and the Holy Spirit as not a God, but rather as the living power of God that flows/emanates between both the Father and the Son. The Assemblies of Yahweh are Bitheists. [citation needed] LDS Mormons are Tritheists [citation needed] . Unlike Binitarians, Bitheists, and Unitarians, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints teaches that the Holy Spirit is not the Living Power of God but is actually a third divine person. Tritheism is similar to Trinitarianism, in that they both teach that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit/Ghost are three distinct divine persons, except that Trinitarianism states that the three distinct persons are One God, and Tritheism states the three divine persons are three Gods. Ditheism is two Gods working against one another's purpose: God versus the popular Satan. Dualism is the day verses the night; a circle of opposites, that is actually working together.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binitarianism
If you only worship Jesus with a nod to his father doesn't this also only make you a binitarian?
Where is the worship for holy Ghost?
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