As I told Marymog,
Yes it's true that I quoted some material online that said
Matthew 28:19 had been adjusted or changed, but I didn't say I knew for a fact that this was true. I was simply answering a post of some material I found online that various Encyclopedias had said adjustments had been made to
Matthew 28:19. However none of the people who I quoted I don't believe we're trying to disprove the Trinity, they're not JW or non-trinitarians. They just found very old sources that showed that
Matthew 28:19 had been adjusted. So I wasn't trying to say anything other than the fact I had found some people online who were saying that various Encyclopedias were saying that
Matthew 28:19 had been adjusted or changed.
It really doesn't concern me that much if
Matthew 28:19 has or hasn't been adjusted. I don't believe nor have I ever believed that
Matthew 28:19 has any kind of Trinity doctrine teaching there. There's no place in
Matthew 28:19 that says that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are all the same person or that all three are coequal or coeternal. Plus Jesus says himself in
Matthew 28:18 that all authority had been given to him. I don't believe that someone gave The Only True God his authority, he has always had his authority. So since someone gave Jesus his authority that someone has to be Jesus Father and God.
You will find nowhere in the scriptures that the Apostles used that exact phrase, "baptize in the name of the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit," when baptizing people. Instead people were "baptized in the name of Jesus and there was nothing wrong with that. (Acts 2:38; Acts 10:48; Acts 19:5) So if any person or religious organization says it's wrong to baptize people in the name of Jesus Christ because they're not using the exact phrase, "baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and Holy Spirit," those people who are saying you were not baptized right, because they're saying the phrase, "baptized in the name of the Father and of the Son and the Holy Spirit" were not used when you were baptized, don't listen to them, there's nothing wrong with being baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.