The doctrine of the trinity may be absolutely correct...but it is not without LEGITIMATE debate on the matter. Over and over, in the scripture, Jesus uses the term MY God. Yes, you can argue that that was Him speaking in His humanity, but He also said these things AFTER the resurrection--in fact, on the Isle of Patmos!It's not that the trinity is not true. It's that the church INSISTS on it, despite it being so weak. I realize that the church is trying to avoid the errors that would arise if we do not endorse the deity of Christ, but when a doctrine is as weak as the trinity, you cannot fairly demand submission to that doctrine.Yes, we KNOW that Jesus is God (John 1:1). What we DO NOT know is precisely how the Son and Father fit together. But that did not stop us insisting on this doctrine, and calling those who saw it another was as heretics.If I recall my Church of God history, R.G. Spurling thought that the Council of Nicea was a departure from what God wanted for the church; namely: that the church deal with these things in love instead of by fiat.NO ONE--and I mean NO ONE--can prove the Trinitarian doctrine without overlooking or explaining away a number of scriptures. And that is why it MUST NOT be used to decide the question of whether one is in the faith.