The Trinity and all of its supporting doctrines are all circular in reasoning

Now get this... Jesus really was looking for a way out of this...

Jesus prayed to God “not my will, but yours, be done” because Jesus and God have separate wills (Luke 22:42; John 5:30). They would have one will if Jesus and the Father are the same “one God.” Trinitarian doctrine claims that Luke is referring to the human will of Jesus, and not his divine will, but that is problematic because the Bible never says anything like that or even hints that Jesus had two wills in conflict with each other inside him allowing one to be human and the other to be divine.

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Now get this... Jesus really was looking for a way out of this...

Jesus prayed to God “not my will, but yours, be done” because Jesus and God have separate wills (Luke 22:42; John 5:30). They would have one will if Jesus and the Father are the same “one God.” Trinitarian doctrine claims that Luke is referring to the human will of Jesus, and not his divine will, but that is problematic because the Bible never says anything like that or even hints that Jesus had two wills in conflict with each other inside him allowing one to be human and the other to be divine.

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if the Father was incarnate, he too would have had a will concerning his flesh. Duhhhh. Not sure why unitarians cannot figure out the situation reasonably. All they can come out with are meaningless memes.
 
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