Dougg,
The church-fathers' writings and everything else from that time hardly constitutes fringe theology. It's all there is. There's nothing from that time period in agreement with your beliefs. Can you name even one influential christian from about 120-381 ACE whose beliefs were articulated and survive until this day? If not, what makes you think even one christian of that time period shared your beliefs? One would think that christians after Nicea in the 4th century would have done all they could to save any writings from the prior 3 centuries that articulated Trinitarian belief.

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TALMUD - Sanhedrin 4:5

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