Originally posted by wxyzThey are God's three
So from what I understand.The Trinity is God is three persons, yet all three are separate from each other.
Also, they're not equal to each other.
How does that make any sense?
They are all equal in knowledge, power, and presence.
They have different roles though, but at the same time, the same roles.
It is difficult to understand, but yeah.
Read this if you are interested: https://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/christianity/beliefs/trinity_1.shtml#:~:text=The%20doctrine%20of%20the%20Trinity%20is%20one%20of%20the%20most,an%20%22unobjectifiable%20and%20incomprehensible%20God%22
God bless. 👆
Re: Someone explain the Trinity, logically to me.
Originally posted by wxyz
So from what I understand.The Trinity is God is three persons, yet all three are separate from each other.
Also, they're not equal to each other.
How does that make any sense?
An atom can have three particles, all of them are the same single atom and are connected, but all of them are seperate.
Although the trinity is one of those things that the Bible never explains in detail, that is how I see it.
The Holy Trinity is something I don't think anyone truly understands other than God, Himself. Just saying that it is different forms or aspects of God isn't enough.
When Jesus walked as a human on earth He prayed to His Father on several occasions. Was He just praying to an aspect of Himself? What would be the point of that? That seems like something someone with a multiple personality disorder would do.
There is a verse where He says only the Father truly knows when He Himself would return. If He and the Father are truly equal and just different aspects of the same being shouldn't He know that as well?
In John 3:16 where it says that "God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son..." why does it not instead just say "For God so loved the world that He gave Himself..."?
There are many other verses that also put holes in the argument that the Trinity is just different parts of God rather than it being three separate and distinct persons.
With that said, I do in fact believe that there is truly only one God. The trinity is just something I (and probably many others) probably will never truly understand.
https://keithferrin.com/simple-explain-trinity/
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Re: Someone explain the Trinity, logically to me.
Originally posted by wxyz
So from what I understand.The Trinity is God is three persons, yet all three are separate from each other.
Also, they're not equal to each other.
How does that make any sense?
Very easy.
God = The supreme being
Jesus = God's son
The Holy Ghost = An expression of god's love (what impregnated Mary, Jesus' mum)
The Trinity = God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost are the same, but also separate. Like water can be a liquid, a solid or a gas. Gas! Gas
Originally posted by RobtardPretty good basic definition. 👆
Very easy.God = The supreme being
Jesus = God's son
The Holy Ghost = An expression of god's love (what impregnated Mary, Jesus' mum)
The Trinity = God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost are the same, but also separate. Like water can be a liquid, a solid or a gas. Gas! Gas
Originally posted by Robtardthe holy ghost is sperm... did I get that right?
Very easy.God = The supreme being
Jesus = God's son
The Holy Ghost = An expression of god's love (what impregnated Mary, Jesus' mum)
The Trinity = God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost are the same, but also separate. Like water can be a liquid, a solid or a gas. Gas! Gas