In his book The Trinity, Dough Batchelor addresses attacks on the doctrine of the triune God. Batchelor fleshes out the history of trinitarian theology and emphasizes its importance by examining the biblical support for the Godhead. His in-depth exploration covers all the controversial issues surrounding the Trinity.
“By laying aside our preconceived ideas, opinions and sectarian training, we can go directly to God’s Word and learn what He has chosen to reveal about Himself.” (Page 4)
“He always directed His prayers heavenward to the Father and stated that the Father had His own individual will; ‘Father, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done’ (Luke 22:42). ‘Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit’ (Luke 23:46).” (Page 7)
“All organic life is made up from cells that consist of three primary parts: the outer wall, the cytoplasm, and the nucleus (like the shell, white, and yoke of an egg). If any one is removed, the cell dies.” (Page 20)
“In the 3rd century, Sabellius, a Libyan priest living in Rome, taught that God is a single person with different titles—known as modalism.” (Page 5)
“‘For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one’ (1 John 5:7).” (Page 19)