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The Trinity. The most bizarre set of theological gymnastics ever concocted trying to solve a problem Christians created for themselves. And one that almost no Christian understands nor can explain.

Dang funny.
Plato may have been the first who tried to sell monotheism to a multicultural world. Greek Gnosticism had a major influence on Christianity which found a way to keep with the tradition of polytheism.
 
Plato may have been the first who tried to sell monotheism to a multicultural world. Greek Gnosticism had a major influence on Christianity which found a way to keep with the tradition of polytheism.
You're describing exactly what Catholics did by coming up with
Saints!
 
The Trinity. The most bizarre set of theological gymnastics ever concocted trying to solve a problem Christians created for themselves. And one that almost no Christian understands nor can explain.

Dang funny.

I remember reading once that when Erasmus was trying to translate the Bible and he realized that the part of the Gospel of John (The Comma?) that was the foundation of the Trinity concept was not in the oldest manuscripts he had, the Church was able to "find" one or two with it in there so he had to include it.

Sounds "fishy", but then who knows.

The Trinity is a confusing mess of an idea. It's almost like a litmus test for belief: if you can accept 3 = 1 then you are in with the group.
 
I remember reading once that when Erasmus was trying to translate the Bible and he realized that the part of the Gospel of John (The Comma?) that was the foundation of the Trinity concept was not in the oldest manuscripts he had, the Church was able to "find" one or two with it in there so he had to include it.

Sounds "fishy", but then who knows.

The Trinity is a confusing mess of an idea. It's almost like a litmus test for belief: if you can accept 3 = 1 then you are in with the group.
Three dimensions of YHWH! Father,Son,Holy Spirit
 
The Trinity is not 3 dimensions of your former storm god. It is 3 distinct and separate persons, but just one god.

That’s what I mean when I say Christians neither understand it nor can explain it.
Three dimensions of YHWH, Father,Son,Holy Spirit
 
Three dimensions of YHWH, Father,Son,Holy Spirit
Obviously, I can’t help you with your willful ignorance. It’s something you have to take care of on your own. But, you won’t.

It’s much more comfortable to remain in your own ignorance than to have your dogma challenged or even questioned.
 
It's more than just three "dimensions" isn't it? Christ is 100% human and 100% God (Hypostatic union)

That's a hard one to wrap a head around.
Not at all hard to wrap your head around. We've known for ~a century that quantum systems can exist in multiple states simultaneously. We know this is a universal physical reality.
If there is a supernatural providential entity, I don't see it as an incomprehensible leap of logic that it could exist in some kind of state akin to quantum superposition.
 
Not at all hard to wrap your head around. We've known for ~a century that quantum systems can exist in multiple states simultaneously. We know this is a physical reality.
If there is a supernatural providential entity, I don't see it as an incomprehensible leap of logic that it could exist in some kind of state akin to quantum superposition.
Quantum physics is well outside my knowledge base.

OTOH, there is zero evidence of miracles, magic or any other supernatural manifestations.

That said, the militant atheists, like MAGAts, love to cherry-pick books written 2000 years ago to bolster their arguments that "There is no God" and "When you're dead, you're dead".
 
Quantum physics is well outside my knowledge base.
The claim that nothing can exist simultaneously in multiple states is made by atheists who never took college level physics.
OTOH, there is zero evidence of miracles, magic or any other supernatural manifestations.
Magic is fake. I've never seen anything I would call a miracle, but many people claim they have experienced miracles including my wife.
That said, the militant atheists, like MAGAts, love to cherry-pick books written 2000 years ago to bolster their arguments that "There is no God" and "When you're dead, you're dead".
I wonder which atheist author put out the call that the Trinity was Christianity's Achilles heel, and it should be attacked relentlessly by internet atheists?
 
Magic is fake. I've never seen anything I would call a miracle, but many people claim they have experienced miracles including my wife.

I wonder which atheist author put out the call that the Trinity was Christianity's Achilles heel, and it should be attacked relentlessly by atheists?
The Air India crash with a single survivor or, years ago, the Japan Air crash also with four survivors and 520 dead, are considered by some to be "miracles". Trump not getting his head blown off in Butler, PA while another man did get his head blown off is claimed to be a miracle....at least for Trump.

IMO, all the events are within the realm of probability, not magic AKA miracles AKA supernatural phenomenon.

The Trinity thing is a part of modern Christianity, but IIRC, wasn't formulated until 300 years after the Crucifixion. Like myself, many Americans believe the Bible is "inspired" by God. I'd add the same to other ancient religious texts from around the world. Wisdom is wisdom regardless of the source. It's separating out the dogma that's the problem.

The aircraft, featuring a high-density seating configuration, was carrying 524 people. The crash killed all 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board, leaving only four survivors. An estimated 20 to 50 passengers survived the initial crash, but died from their injuries while awaiting rescue. The crash is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history[1] and remains the deadliest aviation incident in Japan


A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017, and half of what it was at its high points in 1980 and 1984. Meanwhile, a new high of 29% say the Bible is a collection of "fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man." This marks the first time significantly more Americans have viewed the Bible as not divinely inspired than as the literal word of God. The largest percentage, 49%, choose the middle alternative, roughly in line with where it has been in previous years.
 
The Air India crash with a single survivor or, years ago, the Japan Air crash also with four survivors and 520 dead, are considered by some to be "miracles". Trump not getting his head blown off in Butler, PA while another man did get his head blown off is claimed to be a miracle....at least for Trump.

IMO, all the events are within the realm of probability, not magic AKA miracles AKA supernatural phenomenon.

The Trinity thing is a part of modern Christianity, but IIRC, wasn't formulated until 300 years after the Crucifixion. Like myself, many Americans believe the Bible is "inspired" by God. I'd add the same to other ancient religious texts from around the world. Wisdom is wisdom regardless of the source. It's separating out the dogma that's the problem.

The aircraft, featuring a high-density seating configuration, was carrying 524 people. The crash killed all 15 crew members and 505 of the 509 passengers on board, leaving only four survivors. An estimated 20 to 50 passengers survived the initial crash, but died from their injuries while awaiting rescue. The crash is the deadliest single-aircraft accident in aviation history[1] and remains the deadliest aviation incident in Japan


A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017, and half of what it was at its high points in 1980 and 1984. Meanwhile, a new high of 29% say the Bible is a collection of "fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man." This marks the first time significantly more Americans have viewed the Bible as not divinely inspired than as the literal word of God. The largest percentage, 49%, choose the middle alternative, roughly in line with where it has been in previous years.

Yes, you're right, most claims of miracles can be written off as coincidence and good fortune.

The miracle my wife described defies easy explanation, and because she is my spouse I have to choose to believe her - or at least I believe that she believes it, to be more accurate.

The word "Trinity" doesn't appear in the Bible, but all three elements of the Trinity are clearly described. So it's not really like the Trinity was invented centuries later; the concept of a Trinity was there from the beginning.
 
A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017,
A very reasonable belief, since the Bible is not a modern scientific treatise nor modern historical research paper. It's chock full of poetry, allegory, hyperbole, symbolism.

afaik, the only people who insist on strict biblical literalism are fundamentalist congregations, and militant atheists.
 
A very reasonable belief, since the Bible is not a modern scientific treatise nor modern historical research paper. It's chock full of poetry, allegory, hyperbole, symbolism.

afaik, the only people who insist on strict biblical literalism are fundamentalist congregations, and militant atheists.
The Bible says more about human nature than any other book I've ever read.
 
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