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Post by general313 on Aug 25, 2018 0:13:27 GMT
God is the Trinitiy of Power Jesus is the Trinity of Courage The Holy Ghost is the Trinity of Wisdom Together they are THE Trinity. Easy peasy But what about the Trinity of Love? Or the Trinity of Hunger?
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 25, 2018 0:47:46 GMT
Let's see if we can figure out a way that you could be more (ignorantly) condescending. I don't believe it has been thoroughly established that space does not exist. Sound waves do not cross a vacuum, and that suggests there in nothing in the vacuum. There is no medium for the sound wave to disturb. Light however does cross a vacuum easily, but there are two explanations. Either the "vacuum" contains the medium that light uses to cross it (wave theory), or the light carries its own medium forward through the vacuum (particle theory). Good luck resolving that one. If the vacuum contains the medium through which the light travels, then "space" has its own existence. If the vacuum does not contain the medium through which light travels it still might contain some other medium of which we are not aware that can pass waves of a nature currently unknown. A "medium" would be some sort of matter. It wouldn't be space as an independent, extant thing.
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Post by You_Got_A_Stew_Goin_Baby on Aug 25, 2018 1:40:34 GMT
God is the Trinitiy of Power Jesus is the Trinity of Courage The Holy Ghost is the Trinity of Wisdom Together they are THE Trinity. Easy peasy But what about the Trinity of Love? Or the Trinity of Hunger? Those don't exist. Don't be silly.
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Post by Arlon10 on Aug 25, 2018 2:33:09 GMT
I don't believe it has been thoroughly established that space does not exist. Sound waves do not cross a vacuum, and that suggests there in nothing in the vacuum. There is no medium for the sound wave to disturb. Light however does cross a vacuum easily, but there are two explanations. Either the "vacuum" contains the medium that light uses to cross it (wave theory), or the light carries its own medium forward through the vacuum (particle theory). Good luck resolving that one. If the vacuum contains the medium through which the light travels, then "space" has its own existence. If the vacuum does not contain the medium through which light travels it still might contain some other medium of which we are not aware that can pass waves of a nature currently unknown. A "medium" would be some sort of matter. It wouldn't be space as an independent, extant thing. Exactly so ,,, Incorrect > There is nothing in that space. Correct > I am not aware of anything in that space. The reason the first one is incorrect is that it's difficult to prove, not settled. You've had better days. You can do this.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 25, 2018 22:40:24 GMT
A "medium" would be some sort of matter. It wouldn't be space as an independent, extant thing. Exactly so ,,, Incorrect > There is nothing in that space. Correct > I am not aware of anything in that space. The reason the first one is incorrect is that it's difficult to prove, not settled. You've had better days. You can do this. The correct one is "there is no space if we're not talking about material things."
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Aug 25, 2018 22:46:43 GMT
God is the Trinitiy of Power Jesus is the Trinity of Courage The Holy Ghost is the Trinity of Wisdom Together they are THE Trinity. Easy peasy Yup! All these things combined are just as one anyway. We ARE the power as God creators, we use courage to act accordingly and with nobility with this power and this in turn transforms into wisdom.
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Post by gameboy on Aug 25, 2018 23:31:47 GMT
Three in one, I mean. I believe Christianity has three distinct separate deities. It is tri-theistic, so to speak. You Trinitarians have tried to stuff these three deities into one Judeo-monotheistic box through sleights of Roman contortion. The rational belief is that god is infinite and eternal. So if this three-in-one concept is true and it describes the infinite and eternal, how can one third be the Father and one third be the Son? Sons proceed from fathers, and fathers beget sons. How can a Father and a Son coexist eternally with no beginning? Do you fools think the terms Father & Son are arbitrary human designations for parts of the godhead? Or can you explain how a Father doesn't precede a Son and they can have always existed side by side? Presumably it's akin to one person being a father/mother, a son/daughter, and a brother/sister. The Holy Trinity is not a biblical concept anyway, nor is the notion that Jesus is God. "But of that day and hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels of heaven, but my Father only." Matt 24:36 "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" Matt 27:46 On the other side of the coin, something not making sense to you does not mean it doesn't make sense at all. Well that's why I asked the question but you don't have an answer so it obviously doesn't make sense to you either. The relationship between the two deities is explained. One is the father to the son. Those are their roles in the Trinity. It's not a matter of either having multiple roles.
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Post by OldSamVimes on Aug 27, 2018 17:58:58 GMT
A jet engine makes no sense to a fruit fly.
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Post by CoolJGS☺ on Aug 27, 2018 18:00:41 GMT
A jet engine makes no sense to a fruit fly. as opposed to horse flies.
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