Debunking the trinity and the deity of Christ with three simple questions. The Christian doctrine that God is a trinity of Father, son and holy spirit can be debunked by asking 3 simple questions. (1) If the trinity has sound Biblical basis, then why didn’t Jews (followers of Judaism) interpret the Old Testament or Torah / Tanakh to conclude that God is triune? (2) If Jesus is divine or God the son, then why is the Lord’s prayer addressed only to God the Father and not the other persons of the trinity? (3) If Jesus is fully man and fully God, then why does his disciple John the apostle write “no man has ever seen God” even after seeing Jesus? These questions will instantly end the debate and lead any rational minded person to conclude the following: the trinity is a lie and not biblical; Jesus did not claim to be God or ask for worship; and Jesus is not God or part of God. The trinity and the divinity of Christ have no basis in the New Testament or the Gospels. So questions such as “Is the trinity biblical?”, “Is God a trinity?”, “Is Jesus God?”, “Is Jesus part of God?”, “Is Jesus part of the holy trinity?”, just know can only be answered with a “No”. And it can be proven using only the Gospels and the New Testament scriptures.