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I saw an interpretation, and thought I would throw it in here for discussion...
Is the following a proper appraisal of the Trinity of Christianity? Quote:
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it sounds like whomever made the interpretation is trying to understand god intellectualy, which is to say by means of understanding on a mundane level, which is impossible because to understand god you have to transcend this mundane reality
its only logical right? that to understand something that is beyond our logic you would have to transcend the thought process to something like..intuitive understanding amitabha |
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I believe that God, that is the father, doesn’t leave heaven because there is no time In heaven. That I don’t pretend to understand. How can we in a world that is completely controlled by time. I don’t agree that they are not one person I believe that Jesus is a human with the soul and understanding of God. But while God at the time may have been greater than him it was because he had at the time a human side and all of the weaknesses that come along with it. When Jesus died and returned to heaven weather or not he a God staid separate entity or if their souls returned in unity it doesn’t change that they are very much the same person. I think that because God doesn’t leave heaven The Holy spirit is his way of communicating and giving emotional strength and happiness to people. I also think that is in fact the same person just with different responsibilities.
_______________________________________ I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing. Socrates |
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That sounds alot like the The Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S interpretation of the godhead.Willing to bet on it.Kashmir Sivaism has a similar one-everything has a triple nature.At the highest level, this trinity can be resumed to:God(Siva),sakti-Gods creative energy(Holly Ghost),and Anu-the individual(Jesus).
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Trinity as Zen word puzzle
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The official line is that there is one substance but in three persons. Each person is that one substance but they three don't make three substances. Here, from a modern Zen master: The Trinity, it’s the three is one and the one is three, and it’s a mysteree. "its only logical right? that to understand something that is beyond our logic you would have to transcend the thought process to something like..intuitive understanding”; you mean, Zaren, that you must be brain-anesthetized? By the way, Zaren, at least tell me where you picked up this line: In nomine patrie,et fili et spiritu sancti.. For pastime I am searching its source in the WWW. Love, Susma Rio Sep |
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In nomine patrie,et fili et spiritu sancti".
Here, Zaren, I found it in the WWW with Google:
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Re: The Trinity of Christianity
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What the Bible gives is this: There are three: God the Father, the Son of God or the Word of God and the Holy Spirit. God the Father begot Christ Jesus and the Holy Spirit proceeded from the Father, not from Christ Jesus directly, though Jesus Christ sent him in the church. |
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Re: The Trinity of Christianity
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Re: The Trinity of Christianity
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Moses' and Elijah's appearances there were but just optical illusions. ![]() |
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Re: The Trinity of Christianity
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The Ebionites? The Proto-orthodox? The Gnostics? The post-Nicene Christians? |
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