Re: Re: Someone explain the Trinity, logically to me.
Originally posted by Robtard
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
The water argument makes no sense to me.
Water can only exist in one of those forms at any given point in time.
All three members of the Trinity have existed forever.
I think the Trinity is illogical and therefore cannot exist.
The Trinity is 3 Gods, so polytheism.
Or
God is 3 entities, each being 1/3 of God.
So each member is not "fully God."
But Catholics say neither of those is true.
So they think Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and the Father is God.
Yet, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Father are not the same as each other.
Logical contradiction.
Originally posted by BlakemoreIf you are omnipotent it does make sense. 😂
So god conceived himself? That don't make sense.
Originally posted by Neon1234Ah, so every man says. Be careful not to live off of your own idea of things, or you might end up somewhere pretty terrible in the afterlife.
The water argument makes no sense to me.Water can only exist in one of those forms at any given point in time.
All three members of the Trinity have existed forever.
I think the Trinity is illogical and therefore cannot exist.
The Trinity is 3 Gods, so polytheism.
Or
God is 3 entities, each being 1/3 of God.
So each member is not "fully God."
But Catholics say neither of those is true.
So they think Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and the Father is God.
Yet, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Father are not the same as each other.
Logical contradiction.
Water can exist in all three forms, but it is still water. All three of the trinity have the same powers, goals, and understanding as the other. They aren't separate gods, but rather, are three forms of one god that exist at the same time.
If you are ever interested in becoming a Christian, you shouldn't reside on the confusing stuff. God can fill the you with what the world can't provide. 🙂
Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Well, the Bible states that the fear of the Lord is good. Therefore, you technically complemented his faith. 😂Why don’t you believe in the Lord? Give me a single good reason that I cannot counter and I will change my point of view entirely.
I do not care what your religious text states, any more than you care what the text of another religion states. It has no value to anyone who does not already believe it. There is simply not sufficient evidence to believe in the existence of a god. I could not care less about changing your point of view. Anyone whose faculties are so dimished that they would accept that ridiculous tripe is not worth converting.
Originally posted by victreebelvictr
If you are omnipotent it does make sense. 😂Ah, so every man says. Be careful not to live off of your own idea of things, or you might end up somewhere pretty terrible in the afterlife.
Water can exist in all three forms, but it is still water. All three of the trinity have the same powers, goals, and understanding as the other. They aren't separate gods, but rather, are three forms of one god that exist at the same time.
If you are ever interested in becoming a Christian, you shouldn't reside on the confusing stuff. God can fill the you with what the world can't provide. 🙂
If you just suspend reason and accept an unfalsifiable belief as an explanation for another unfalsifiable belief, it all makes sense! Do not think for yourself, just substitute your reason with our dogma, or we will threaten you with pretend consequences! Stop trying to make sense of the nonsensical, and just let god fill the gaps in your knoweldge!
Originally posted by victreebelvictr
Water can exist in all three forms, but it is still water. All three of the trinity have the same powers, goals, and understanding as the other. They aren't separate gods, but rather, are three forms of one god that exist at the same time.
So if they are not separate Gods, and they are all three forms of God that exist at the same time, then Jesus, Holy Spirit, and Father are equal to each other?
Re: Re: Re: Someone explain the Trinity, logically to me.
Originally posted by Neon1234
The water argument makes no sense to me.Water can only exist in one of those forms at any given point in time.
All three members of the Trinity have existed forever.
I think the Trinity is illogical and therefore cannot exist.
The Trinity is 3 Gods, so polytheism.
Or
God is 3 entities, each being 1/3 of God.
So each member is not "fully God."
But Catholics say neither of those is true.
So they think Jesus is God, the Holy Spirit is God, and the Father is God.
Yet, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and the Father are not the same as each other.
Logical contradiction.
Just because you think something is illogical doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Darwinian evolution and the Big Bang theory are both illogical yet you believe in those (and please don't reply back that those are "science", they're not).
If we understood everything about God then He wouldn't be worth worshipping.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Just because you think something is illogical doesn't mean it doesn't exist.Darwinian evolution and the Big Bang theory are both illogical yet you believe in those (and please don't reply back that those are "science", they're not).
If we understood everything about God then He wouldn't be worth worshipping.
If something is illogical, it doesn't exist.
Originally posted by Adam_PoEOooo, cranky are we? 😂
I do not care what your religious text states, any more than you care what the text of another religion states. It has no value to anyone who does not already believe it. There is simply not sufficient evidence to believe in the existence of a god. I could not care less about changing your point of view. Anyone whose faculties are so dimished that they would accept that ridiculous tripe is not worth converting.
Originally posted by Neon1234Yes.
So if they are not separate Gods, and they are all three forms of God that exist at the same time, then Jesus, Holy Spirit, and Father are equal to each other?
Originally posted by Neon1234I agree with that.
If something is illogical, it doesn't exist.