kaemmerite wrote:The Trinity is always a very confusing subject...
Jesus is not just the Son of God...Jesus IS God. When you worship Christ, you are worshipping God the Father as well...and vice-versa, since they are the same. Thus, the mystery of the Trinity.
I have seen some other Christian-based religions to claim that the Trinity is a "family" and not one entity. Some also state that Jesus was a god, but not THE God. Obviously, these fall outside the realm of what we would consider to be Christianity.
But keep in mind that the Trinity is MEANT to be confusing. As mortals, we certainly cannot understand the nature of an infinite, all-powerful Being.
Rjdreamer wrote:Saint patrick once used the clover as a metaphor for the trinity. Just as three leaves exist on the clover, God has three personas. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. All the same person, yet all different. Also, Jesus, though the son, is also mentioned in the old testament as 'The Angel of the Lord'. Jesus wasn't created, he WAS and IS and IS TO COME. And to be perfectly frank, I don't think I would want to fully understand God, because then what kind of infinate omnicient God would he be?
mitsuki lover wrote::lol:
Actually it was supposed to be a shamrock.
Ultra Magnus wrote:Hello .. I just wanted to add that just because we don't understand something, or even just because something is not logical - it does not mean it is false.
Don't play at talking about logic while using the logical fallacy of guilt by association, its rather depressing.Mr. SmartyPants wrote:that however gives the benefit of other religions. There are mistakes with Hinduism, Buddhism, Bahism, etc. To say "because it doesn't make sense doesn't mean it's not true". A hindu scholar could say "exactally... that is my point."
So, keep in mind that "being illogical" and "contradicting itself" are 2 separate fields. Christianity is NOT illogical, and never will! God however knows how logical and simple it is to him!
hmm... im kinda stuck myself. I'll see if I can get back to you on this matter
GhostontheNet wrote:Don't play at talking about logic while using the logical fallacy of guilt by association, its rather depressing.
~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:well for me it is easy,,,
i have a body [physical], i have a soul [making up emotions, thought patters, hopeful dreams...] and your spirit[ contains your destiny after you die]. All in the same person but distinct!!
That isthe human trinity. God is just the same.... body [jesus], spirit[ Holy Spirit .. directs us], and Soul [God].
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There is no limit to worship God.... just with your whole heart.
We should praise the son aka Jesus... because he saved us and loved us so much to stay pure and die a horrible death to cover each of our sins... and we are fithly sinners and he died for ME!
~Natsumi Lam~
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:sometimes I just think of this big guy... and sitting next to him is Jesus... and to his other side are some holy spirits. And occasionally they'll all be one and be all "single God" and stuff..... but I don't think that's right
starstoryteller wrote:you are so right! Thats how we are made in the image of God.
~Natsumi Lam~ wrote:well for me it is easy,,,
i have a body [physical], i have a soul [making up emotions, thought patters, hopeful dreams...] and your spirit[ contains your destiny after you die]. All in the same person but distinct!!
That isthe human trinity. God is just the same.... body [jesus], spirit[ Holy Spirit .. directs us], and Soul [God].
-----
There is no limit to worship God.... just with your whole heart.
We should praise the son aka Jesus... because he saved us and loved us so much to stay pure and die a horrible death to cover each of our sins... and we are fithly sinners and he died for ME!
~Natsumi Lam~
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