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|This article is a short comparison of some key factors of Trinitarian, Oneness, and Biblical Christianity. William Branham disagreed with both Trinitarianism and Oneness - and taught that the truth was in the middle ground between them. [http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=761 Click here to read William Branham's sermon "The Godhead Explained"]. | | | ||
This article is a short comparison of some key factors of Trinitarian, Oneness, and Biblical Christianity. William Branham disagreed with both Trinitarianism and Oneness - and taught that the truth was in the middle ground between them. [http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=761 Click here to read William Branham's sermon "The Godhead Explained"]. | |||
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[[Image:3people.jpg|thumb|150px|An artists impression of the Trinity (Fridolin Leiber)]] | |||
As evidence that the Catholic Church has not always been Trinitarian, the doctrine of the Bishop of Rome, Callixtus I, who was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is summarized below. Note that this summary is by Hippolytus, an early trinitarian and dissenter from the Church of Rome: | As evidence that the Catholic Church has not always been Trinitarian, the doctrine of the Bishop of Rome, Callixtus I, who was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is summarized below. Note that this summary is by Hippolytus, an early trinitarian and dissenter from the Church of Rome: | ||
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This article is a short comparison of some key factors of Trinitarian, Oneness, and Biblical Christianity. William Branham disagreed with both Trinitarianism and Oneness - and taught that the truth was in the middle ground between them. Click here to read William Branham's sermon "The Godhead Explained".
Note: Anastasius I was the first Bishop of Rome to use the title "Pope" in 400 AD. Prior to Anastasius I, the pastor of the Church at Rome was simply called the "Bishop of Rome".
The Early Church of Rome did not believe the doctrine of the Trinity
As evidence that the Catholic Church has not always been Trinitarian, the doctrine of the Bishop of Rome, Callixtus I, who was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, is summarized below. Note that this summary is by Hippolytus, an early trinitarian and dissenter from the Church of Rome:
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