

Debate on the Trinity
Chandrasingh5255 on YouTube said Mathew 28:19, Isaiah 48:16, etc., all talk about three distinct divine persons who have the same nature as being God. Yes, the word "Trinity" or the phrase "3 in 1" is not found in the Bible, but that doesn't mean the concept is not true. Also, this doesn't even contradict the verse in Deuteronomy.
My response: chandrasingh5255… Matthew 28:19 does not prove three coequal divine persons. It names the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost, but naming three does not establish a triune essence, three eternal centers of consciousness, or a later creedal ontology. The verse gives a baptismal formula. It does not define God as “three persons in one being.” That language comes later.
