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Cardon Ellis is joined by Austin Falter and Jonah Barnes for a lively and insightful conversation focused on the "Johannine Comma"—a controversial passage in the New Testament (1 John 5:7) often cited as the strongest biblical support for the doctrine of the Trinity.The discussion kicks off with some light-hearted banter about social media, before Jonah Barnes dives into a recent online debate where he used knowledge about biblical manuscripts to challenge a critic of Mormonism. He explains that many critics use 1 John 5:7 to argue that non-Trinitarian Christians like Latter-day Saints are "heretics," but few realize the complicated history behind this verse.
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Cardon Ellis is joined by Austin Falter and Jonah Barnes for a lively and insightful conversation focused on the "Johannine Comma"—a controversial passage in the New Testament (1 John 5:7) often cited as the strongest biblical support for the doctrine of the Trinity.The discussion kicks off with some light-hearted banter about social media, before Jonah Barnes dives into a recent online debate where he used knowledge about biblical manuscripts to challenge a critic of Mormonism. He explains that many critics use 1 John 5:7 to argue that non-Trinitarian Christians like Latter-day Saints are "heretics," but few realize the complicated history behind this verse.

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