The True Story of Jesus — Page 23
Chapter Five— The Teachings of Jesus Christians believe that the Godhead is made up of three distinct persons: God, the Father; God, the son; and God, the Holy Ghost. They call this the Trinity. The fact is that Jesus as did not believe in the concept of Trinity. This doctrine is not taught anywhere in the New Testament or in the Old Testament before it. The entire concept of Trinity was foreign to the thinking of Jesus as and to the early Christians. The early Christians believed Jesus as to be someone who was sent by God. The term Trinity , therefore, was concocted after the Crucifixion. As far as Jesus as was concerned, he never commanded any person to worship him nor did he ever claim to be God. We cannot find a single reference in the New Testament where he had referred to himself as God or implied that he was God nor instructed people to worship him as God. On the contrary, we find that he believed in the absolute Oneness of God and he called his followers to worship the one True God. We find that the expression ‘Lord’ was used for him in the