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Our Mission and Purpose
Mission Statement
All praise and honor belong to Yahuah, the Most High Alahym, the Creator of heaven and earth. This site exists to glorify His name and to share the truth that He alone is the one true Alahym, as declared by His Son Yahusha in John 17:3.
Yahuah Truth is dedicated to examining and critiquing the mainstream Trinity doctrine through careful study of Scripture and historical scholarship. We believe the Trinity — the idea that Alahym exists as three co-equal, co-eternal persons in one substance — is a post-biblical construction built on Greek philosophical categories, not on the plain teaching of Scripture.
What This Site Provides
- Biblical Evidence: Key Scripture passages that demonstrate the Father alone is the one true Alahym, and that the Son is subject to the Father — as Yahusha himself taught.
- Historical Documentation: Exact quotes from recognized scholars R.P.C. Hanson and J.N.D. Kelly, documenting how the Trinity doctrine was developed through councils, imperial power, and Greek philosophy — not through apostolic teaching.
- A Glossary: Clear definitions of key terms including the sacred names (Yahuah, Yahusha, Qadash, Alahym) and the Greek philosophical terms (homoousios, hypostasis, ousia) that were used to construct Trinitarian doctrine.
Our Sources
R.P.C. Hanson — "The Search for the Christian Doctrine of God" (SCDG)
Hanson's work is widely considered the definitive scholarly study of the 4th-century Trinitarian controversies. His research demonstrates that the doctrine was the product of political, philosophical, and theological forces — with the will of the emperor serving as the final authority in doctrinal matters.
J.N.D. Kelly — "Early Christian Doctrines" (ECD)
Kelly's comprehensive survey traces the development of doctrine from the apostolic period onward, showing how Greek philosophy provided the intellectual framework for Christian theology and how early church fathers held views that, by later Nicene standards, would be considered subordinationist.
Our Approach
We present exact quotes from scholarly sources and let Scripture speak for itself. We use the restored Hebrew names — Yahuah for the Father and Yahusha for the Son — honoring the names as given in the original languages. We encourage every reader to search the Scriptures and examine the evidence.
"Hear, O Israel: Yahuah our Alahym, Yahuah is one." — Deuteronomy 6:4