As far as the concept of the Trinity is concerned, it is a mystery that I am eager to understand. I believe in one God, maker of Heaven and Earth. Therefore, I have trouble accepting the expression that "Jesus is God," since for me that means "Jesus is the Father," the source of all wisdom. I do believe that as God's Anointedas the Father's Son in whom He was well pleased--judgment over men was given to Jesus, and He is deserving of worship.
I believe the Bible is absolutely the inspired word of God and should be taken literallyleaving reasonable room for honest disagreements that are based on translation differences and passages accepted as unclear. I think part of the reason Christians benefit from interdenominational contact is that we help each other to better know this Book of Life so essential for spreading the Good News. I welcome such help.
As to the idea that Masters teaches he and his followers are "without sin", he explains:
He ends with this statement:
So, Fabian, perhaps you are relying too much on Roy Masters' old teachings and are not aware that he has changed his views on some subjects. Though I will not be a follower of his, there were only a few things he said in this letter with which I have issues, and, perhaps, he is not being as forthright about ALL that he teaches and is only saying what he knows will calm down the Christians who know what they believe AS Christians and who considered him as a cult leader. I'm glad I read this letter, hopefully, you will read it, too. Good night.
This document was one of my sources in my post 16, but which is carefully limited, as he was not being as forthright about key things that he teaches, and does not confess there such things as that he claims he does not sin, and that it is imperative that you deny that Jesus is God, and that his basis for determining reality is highly subjective, all of which is brought out in the debate: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/waltermartindotcom/2011/06/05/walter-martin-takes-on-roy-masters.mp3