How NOT to Argue Against the Trinity Mormon Style: Part 5

I continue my dismantling and exposure of Mormon media “star,” Dr. Daniel McClellan, by explaining where his assumption that the Trinity doctrine did not development until after the New Testament text was established, and then by showing what the consequences and implications would be by following Joseph Smith’s assertion that all of the Christian creeds were an “abomination.”

Not only were the New Testament texts decided upon long before the Trinitarian controversy arose, if all of the Christian creeds are an “abomination,” especially those surrounding the Trinity, then do the Mormons really believe that Jesus was not “Light of light” and that there is no Holy Spirit (Ghost)?

Most people know that the Mormons believe in “God the Father,” but few know that that “Father” is from a long line of contingent fathers and mothers that brought “the Father” into existence, naturally, and that he is really an “exalted man.”

These things, and much more, are discussed in this particular episode of How Not to Argue Against the Trinity Mormon Style.

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About the Author

Paul Derengowski, Ph.D.
Founder of the Christian Apologetics Project PhD, Theology with Dogmatics, North-West University (2018); MA Apologetics with Honors, BIOLA University (2007); ThM, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2003); MDiv, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (2000); BA Pastoral Ministry & Bible, Baptist Bible College (1992)