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Post by goz on May 21, 2019 6:01:53 GMT
Goz, your question & poll are a non-sequitur. As you are well aware, the Christian God Is a Trinity: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Therefore, for the Christian, there is no "believing one more than the other," in Christianity. No, what IS a non sequitur is your reply. That is a logical impossibility IF you say that the three are ONE. Therefore you can't have what you refer to ie: another . Another means different to and more than the one. EVEN if you said that you believe in 'them' the same. The word them refers to a plural and NOT one. Three is not one, mental gymnastics and Christian apologetics aside.
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