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Wow, I bet you confuse a lot of Christians.
It is true that 1Jn 5:7 is an interpolation, but that doesn't hurt the concept of God's tri-unity or the central message of the gospel.
Very good that you admitted it is spurious
Actually, there is no concept of a triune God in the Bible
The Bible mentions that there is only one God in both the OT and the NT
Jesus Pbuh makes it completely clear that this one and only true God is the Father
John 17
3 And this is life eternal, that they should know thee the only true God, and him whom thou didst send, even Jesus Christ.
So the eternal life according to Jesus Pbuh is to know that the Father is the only true God
But according to the faith of trinity, the Father is a person, the Son is a person, the Holy spirit is a person and each is a god, but they are all finally not 3 persons, they are only 1 person who is God which is a completely different concept from what Christ was teaching people
The concept of triunity of God is not taught or preached by the Bible, it's just mere conclusions from christians
If the concept of triunity of God was clear in the Bible, one would expect all christians to believe in trinity, yet many christians in the past like Ebonites and Arians and many christians nowadays, like Jehova's witnesses do not believe in the trinity although they believe in the same books that you believe in
Why?
Because they read the Bible but they didn't find the concept of trinity in it
Let me paste what you said previously :
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I never said the Bible preaches trinity or that Jesus is God the father. Trinity is not taught so how can I teach on it?
So you have nothing to prove the faith of trinity, other than proving that Jesus Pbuh is God ( which is a concept that contradicts many parts of the Bible) and to prove that the Holy spirit is God ( which is a concept that has nothing to support in the Bible) and then conclude that since God is one, they must all be a one God.
So your faith is just built upon completely debatable conclusions but is not mentioned frankkly in the Bible and the only frank evidence of it is spurious
If trinity is the faith that God wants us to believe in, why didn't he mention it frankly in the Bible? Why is the only phrase that mentions it frankly in the Bible spurious?
Surely, God doesn't want us to know anything about this faith or believe in it, if he wanted us to believe in it , he would have taughted it to us
This is completely logic, but you will just deny that it's logic because you gonna follow your overwhelming emotions, so please put them aside now and think with your brain