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My Lord, and my God: Trinitarians get it wrong

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Thomas answered him, "My Lord and my God!" (John 20:28). (to hear this teaching on a podcast click here ) To Trinitarians and those who believe in the “deity of Christ”, this verse is slam-dunk evidence that Jesus is God. But is it? I believe the “deity of Christ” interpretation ignores and contradicts Jesus’s teaching in the Gospel of John. There is a much better way to understand Thomas’s words. Which “God” did Thomas mean when he said “my God”? If you think Thomas recognized a 2 nd God-person in Jesus, or a God-essence, or a “God the Son incarnate” in Jesus, I think you are not listening to and contradicting what Jesus tells us in John’s Gospel.   Jesus, in John’s Gospel, said that it is God, the Father that Thomas saw in Jesus. [1] "...believe the works, that you may know and understand that THE FATHER IS IN ME" (Jesus, in John 10:28, cf. John 14:10-20) A Challenge Let me challenge you to think how biblically foreign the Trinitaria