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01-20-2002, 11:04 AM | #1 |
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Christians, make sense out of the trinity for me.
If the Christian God has existed for all eternity, how can you account for its triune nature? The OT mentions only one god. It says nothing of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. The NT comes along and mentions all three.
Now, I assume God (Christian) has existed for eternity, for that is what just about all Christians tell me. However, Jesus originated some 2000 years ago. That would make a portion of the trinity to be somewhat less than eternal. As to the Holy Ghost, I have no idea where it came from. If your God begat a son, created another portion of the Godhead if you will, Jesus cannot be eternal. |
01-20-2002, 11:14 AM | #2 |
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Hey Foxhole A,
You may as well just say "Hey Christians, spew incomprehensible nonsense in my general direction"!. I have long given up hope that someone can justify the equation 3=1. Good luck, though. Maybe someone will come along and suprise us. Griz |
01-20-2002, 11:41 AM | #3 |
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Foxhole: I have asked this question and the answer most frequently given is that the Trinity is ultimately a mystery. In other words, we don't know but damn those ancient bastards for coming up with this and expecting us to defend it 1600 years later. It's certain that Jesus didn't see himself as the Jewish God or any part of this God. He would have seen this claim as serious blasphemy.
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Very easy Foxhole Atheist.
At least in Catholicism (which is after Jesus) we have the capacity to become Christ (the Baptist tell me it is in the Cathechism and object to it, (or I would not know it was there)). If we have the capacity to become Christ and Christ can become one with God "my Lord and my God" Jn.24:28), we, as humans while in oblivion to this reality, are divided and so are God the Father, God the son, and God the HS because of our oblivion. From this follows that when we are no longer in oblivion (one with God) the HS is redundant wherefore we crown Mary as seat of wisdom because she was the master of ceremonies throughout it all (in charge of our destiny== hence the lack of free will). This now makes the Holy trinity an earthly perspective and the Happy trinity a heavenly perspective. It is explained very easy in another way. If you are divided in your own mind between your conscious and your subconscious mind your conscious mind would be the son and your subconscious mind would be the father. The relationship between the two would be the HS. This now also means that when these two become one the HS would be redundant and Mary becomes the mediatrix. Why Mary, because of the positive and negative stands needed for intercourse. Amos |
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There you go, Foxhole Atheist, doesn't Amos's explanation make it all crystal clear?
We can place a space craft on another planet yet drivel like this is still being served up and believed. It is unbelievable. |
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01-20-2002, 04:26 PM | #7 |
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I think I’ve figured Amos out. He’s like a writer that keeps a voice recorder handy to capture his thoughts as they arise. I do the same thing myself for keeping track of issues at work. However, unlike myself, that edits those thoughts as I capture them on paper in an effort to have them make sense when I convey them to my staff, Amos simply writes them down verbatim and then posts them here. It is up to us to do the editing. As to the trinity, I give up. <img src="graemlins/banghead.gif" border="0" alt="[Bang Head]" /> |
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You are mistaken that the OT does not mention the Trinity: It is explicit almost from the very first verse; "the Spirit of God was over the waters..;" and "let us make man in our image." The Father did not "beget" the Son "in time." The Son became a man, Jesus, in time. The Trinity cannot be experienced, so cannot be made "sense" of. If you really want to understand the idea, I recommend the article by Jonathan Edwards, it's the best explanation I've read. [ January 22, 2002: Message edited by: theophilus ]</p> |
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By the way, even Edwards admits that the trinity has scant Old Testament justification. Peace out. |
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They have and I will bet even you do. The problem here is that Atheists don't allow themselves to understand that there are things that do exist (even in our Space-time continuum) that are beyond our complete understanding. We must simply put off the demand that SingleDad makes: "Of course, I will want to underdstand everything,..." until we are capable of understanding it. In other words, I. Newton didn't understand General Relativity. But I really want you to answer the question above: How can the majority of Atheists believe 2=1? Wizardry said: Quote:
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