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No one "discounts history." No one, certainly not trinitarians. There are folks that do, yes, but we call them liberals. :) At any rate... there certainly have been many twists and turns (not necessarily "twisting" and "turning," as we have used those terms previously), so to speak. That's still true. But history has always been what it has been, and certainly God and His Word never changes, He is, yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
But about history specifically, who ~ Who ~ is in charge of history? Well God, of course; it is "His Story," after all. :)
Here's at least part of the problem:
"Unitarians" ~ and so many others of all different walks of life ~ either purposefully or inadvertently think God basically sits on His throne in heaven and just lets things go, so to speak, without any direction from Him, like a driverless car careening downhill, or like Forrest Gump's feather floating along aimlessly (if they acknowledge God's existence at all). Such is a ridiculous supposition, whether purposeful or not; the Bible is clear that God is perfectly sovereign over His creation at all times, working all things together for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28, which speaks to both events and individuals).
So how is this so? Well, "Unitarians" and (again) so many others of all different walks of life don't believe in the third Person of the triune Jehovah, the Holy Spirit, the "another Helper" sent by the Father after Him (Jesus) in Jesus's name, Who teaches us all things and bring to our remembrance all that Jesus said to us (John 14:26) and ~ yes and ~ sent by Jesus from the Father, the Spirit of truth, Who proceeds from the Father, Who bears witness about Jesus. So He ~ not "it" ~ is here now, and has come to those whom the Father has called. And with regard to God's infallible, inerrant Word:
So regardless of the twists and turns throughout history, it still is what it is ~ both God's inerrant, infallible Word and God's triune nature... and a whole host of other things. The original Gospel, as it was put, will never be "overcome." There will be no lack of trying, of course, but it will all come to naught. Paul's warnings were not that the Gospel would be overcome, but that many would not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears would accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and as a result would turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths (2 Timothy 4:4). And his exhortation to us was to stay the course, to "always be sober-minded, endure suffering, do the work of an evangelist, and fulfill (our) ministry( (2 Timothy 4:5). Some of us have. :) But thanks be to God ~ Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) for that. The grass withers, the flower fades, but the Word of our God stands/endures forever (Isaiah 40, 1 Peter 1).
- The Holy Spirit "helped" the writers of the Bible write what they wrote, so much so He superintended its writing, so much so that it is God-breathed (2 Timothy 3:16-17) and therefore God's inerrant, infallible Word.
- The Holy Spirit has "helped" men (and women, of course) ever since, and is still "helping" them today, so much so that He has superintended the keeping of God's inerrant and infallible Word and protecting its full integrity.
So, yes, I will most wholeheartedly agree with two things said previously:
Grace and peace to you both.
- The scriptures themselves tell the tale.
- It started before Paul even died... and ~ I'm adding this; it's not Scripture, so I can do that if I want... :) ~ long, long before Paul even lived, before the world ever came to be. :) Paul clearly knew that... :) And credited the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit for it... :)
I was hoping somewhere in there you would deal with the development of the trinity formula - can you see how that looks? Understanding the HS to be God's Power makes most of the content in your response redundant, so for now the onerous is on you to accept that the Apostle Paul knew nothing of the trinity, or its development for that matter.
Of course the same cannot be said of God being One and Paul being a Unitarian. Somewhat of a long history there with no development ;)
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