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Six Sigma And Healthcare the Greek more accurately puts it, the 'Consoler' or 'Advocate'? This is a very pertinent question and of course easily answered when we look at verse 18 in John 14, because Jesus Christ puts a very convenient spanner into the trinity works.Six Sigma methodologies aim at improving overall quality by eliminating defects and achieving near perfection by restricting the number of possible defects to less than 3.4 defects per million. Six Sigma methodologies were originally developed for implementation in the manufacturing sector but with time their use has spread to the services sector as well. In the services sector, Six Sigma concepts are used mainly for eliminating transactional errors.Today, the concepts and methodologies of Six Sigma are increasingly being used in the healthcare industry for improving the quality of services rendered, increasing efficiency, and eliminating human errors that can often prove fatal. However, the use of Six Sigma in the healthcare industry is a relatively new phenomenon as compared to other service industries that have undergone some type of data-supported, systematic, quality-improvement process. With medical and technological advancements, the demand and expectations for improved medical care are continuously increasing. However, due to lack of effective management systems, inefficiency is increasing, which often leads to congested emergency rooms, customer complaints, and lost revenues.Be Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There In part 2, I gave concrete evidence from the Old Testament and from the New Testament to prove that the trinity is a man made fabrication - a lie and completely unbiblical. This time, my focus will be more on the New Testament, because it is from the New Testament that certain Scriptures are misapplied and mistaught. This misapplication and miss-teaching is, more often than not, caused by assorted mistranslations in English Bibles, including the King James Version. In any study you may carry out you will quickly learn that the Old Testament is hardly ever used to support the trinity as there are no easy passages there to pollute and corrupt with trinity nonsense. My focus therefore, from here on in will be on verses from the New Testament, other than the spurious 1 John 5:7-8, (which I covered in part 2) in which trinity believers put so much of their misplaced faith - one false verse. The Holy Spirit is an 'it' not a 'he'...... ......and to prove it, let's go straight to John 14:16 "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever." The first thing we must learn is the fact that term 'Comforter' is used only in John's Gospel and not in the other three Gospel accounts. This, in turn, makes Chapter 14 of John the trinitarian's favourite and yet when analysed properly it becomes as crystal clear as a mountain spring that they use what it says in total error. The first 'He' in this verse is correct but the second 'He' is just a personal choice of the translators who were obviously trinity believers. The word 'He' here should be 'it'. The Greek word 'autos' can be translated 'it'; 'he' or 'she' and if we look at this verse in the original Greek, we can see from the wording that the word 'it' was used and not 'he'. And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be. There it is in black and white, there is only one 'He' in this verse not two and this means the Holy Spirit is not a person of a trinity, it's the Power of God, now notice, if we continue into verse 17 in the Greek it confirms what I am saying. Remember too that the Scriptures were not dissected into chapters and verses when they were originally written in the Greek language. OK, I will retype verse 16 and let it run straight into verse 17: "And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be the Spirit of the Truth which the system not is able to be getting...." Now, even with this cast iron evidence, some will say how can an 'it' be the Comforter or as the Greek more accurately puts it, the 'Consoler' or 'Advocate'? This is a very pertinent question and of course easily answered when we look at verse 18 in John 14, because Jesus Christ puts a very convenient spanner into the trinity works. Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There w The Holy Spirit is an 'it' not a 'he'...... ......and to prove it, let's go straight to John 14:16 "And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever." The first thing we must learn is the fact that term 'Comforter' is used only in John's Gospel and not in the other three Gospel accounts. This, in turn, makes Chapter 14 of John the trinitarian's favourite and yet when analysed properly it becomes as crystal clear as a mountain spring that they use what it says in total error. The first 'He' in this verse is correct but the second 'He' is just a personal choice of the translators who were obviously trinity believers. The word 'He' here should be 'it'. The Greek word 'autos' can be translated 'it'; 'he' or 'she' and if we look at this verse in the original Greek, we can see from the wording that the word 'it' was used and not 'he'. And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be. There it is in black and white, there is only one 'He' in this verse not two and this means the Holy Spirit is not a person of a trinity, it's the Power of God, now notice, if we continue into verse 17 in the Greek it confirms what I am saying. Remember too that the Scriptures were not dissected into chapters and verses when they were originally written in the Greek language. OK, I will retype verse 16 and let it run straight into verse 17: "And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be the Spirit of the Truth which the system not is able to be getting...." Now, even with this cast iron evidence, some will say how can an 'it' be the Comforter or as the Greek more accurately puts it, the 'Consoler' or 'Advocate'? This is a very pertinent question and of course easily answered when we look at verse 18 in John 14, because Jesus Christ puts a very convenient spanner into the trinity works. Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be. There it is in black and white, there is only one 'He' in this verse not two and this means the Holy Spirit is not a person of a trinity, it's the Power of God, now notice, if we continue into verse 17 in the Greek it confirms what I am saying. Remember too that the Scriptures were not dissected into chapters and verses when they were originally written in the Greek language. OK, I will retype verse 16 and let it run straight into verse 17: "And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be the Spirit of the Truth which the system not is able to be getting...." Now, even with this cast iron evidence, some will say how can an 'it' be the Comforter or as the Greek more accurately puts it, the 'Consoler' or 'Advocate'? This is a very pertinent question and of course easily answered when we look at verse 18 in John 14, because Jesus Christ puts a very convenient spanner into the trinity works. Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There There it is in black and white, there is only one 'He' in this verse not two and this means the Holy Spirit is not a person of a trinity, it's the Power of God, now notice, if we continue into verse 17 in the Greek it confirms what I am saying. Remember too that the Scriptures were not dissected into chapters and verses when they were originally written in the Greek language. OK, I will retype verse 16 and let it run straight into verse 17: "And I shall be asking the Father and other beside-caller (consoler or advocate) He shall be giving to you that with you into the eon (age) it may be the Spirit of the Truth which the system not is able to be getting...." Now, even with this cast iron evidence, some will say how can an 'it' be the Comforter or as the Greek more accurately puts it, the 'Consoler' or 'Advocate'? This is a very pertinent question and of course easily answered when we look at verse 18 in John 14, because Jesus Christ puts a very convenient spanner into the trinity works. Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There Jesus Christ says in John 14:18 "I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you." Right, who is the Comforter or Consoler or Advocate now; is it The Holy Spirit or is it Jesus Christ!!?? Do we now have two Comforters, Consolers or Advocates? Well that's easy to answer too in 1 John 2:1 "My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous:" There we are, Jesus Christ is the Comforter or Advocate, not the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the Power that enables Jesus Christ to reside within us as the Comforter - He is the Comforter. Lies are always found out!! Now the other constant feature of a lie is that you have to make sure that you cover your tracks. You need to make sure there is no other evidence in circulation to make you look foolish and embarrass you, plus there is the old adage that if you tell one lie you have to then tell ten more lies to keep it covered up or protect the original lie. So without further ado let's reveal where the trinity lie comes unstuck, and we will go forthwith to 1 Peter 1:11 "Searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify, when IT testified beforehand the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow." Now, is The Holy Spirit a 'he' or is The Holy Spirit an 'it'? Always remember too that there are no contradictions in The Word of God, and here are some more Scriptures to help us come to a clear understanding: 1 Cor 15:45 "And so it is written, The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit." If the Holy Spirit is a person how come 'he' is just an 'a'? The last Adam was made a quickening Spirit not The Quickening Spirit or an integral part of a triune - the third person of a trinity - three in one and one in three. Gal 3:5 "He therefore that ministereth to you the Spirit, and worketh miracles among you, [doeth he it] by the works of the law, or by the hearing of faith?" And in the original Greek "The then the One supplying to ye the Spirit and in acting (operating) abilities (powers) in ye out of acts of law (works) or out of hearing of belief?" In the King James Bible we do have the benefit of words written in italics which the translators put in to let us know these were words they added
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