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  1. Yes, I believe in the doctrine of the Trinity. All doctrine must come from the Holy Bible ,rather it be implied or clearly expressed.
  2. Some things are difficult to illustrate to the unlearned, example would be the doctrine of the Trinity. The Holy Bible is not a doctrinal textbook or manuel
  3. Topic= Finding the right church. The church that Jesus left us can be found in the Holy Bible.
  4. It never implies that God has newly disclosed the truth to mankind. It means, rather, that a truth which God had revealed to the church at the time of the apostles has now become sufficiently clarified and is of enough importance to warrant its presentation to the members of the church for their explicit assent. Example the doctrine of the Trinity. In other words all doctrine must be accepted, including those doctrine that have been lodged within the Christian church's teaching from the beginning and though it had been at least imlicidly believed by every Christian who ever lived, thus becoming a mandatory and explicit doctrine of the Christian Faith. see also- [ Romans 16:17-18 ] [ 1 Cor.1: 10 ]
  5. Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the DOCTRINE which ye have learned; and avoid them. [ Romans 16: 17 - ]
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