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Darryl_B
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I think we are on the same page. Including the “not yet Catholic”.Ah! I assumed that your use of ‘u’ was to mean ‘⋁’ (the logician’s “or”), rather than Set Theory’s union ‘⋃’.
My bad!![]()
I think we are on the same page. Including the “not yet Catholic”.Ah! I assumed that your use of ‘u’ was to mean ‘⋁’ (the logician’s “or”), rather than Set Theory’s union ‘⋃’.
My bad!![]()
A u B u C = A n B n C.
Better example than water is light.
Risks of modalism in this oneRed union Yellow union Blue is White.
There isn’t a “God formula”. All formulas given here are metaphors. In everyday usage, metaphors can fall short of the truth and communicate error. There is this risk with using metaphors (mathematical or otherwise) to communicate the truth about the Holy Trinity.DId you mean B is not equal to C or A is not equal to C? Your equation does not seem to follow your text.
First, you can’t expect to diagram or reduce to finite mathematics an infinite concept. But that aside, the fact that the Father is not the Son does not mean they are not equal. Both are God.
Thank you. I tried to say the same thing.There isn’t a “God formula”. All formulas given here are metaphors. In everyday usage, metaphors can fall short of the truth and communicate error. There is this risk with using metaphors (mathematical or otherwise) to communicate the truth about the Holy Trinity.
Great. I would add A, B, C=Y Yaweh. The one indivisable God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.Theology using Math? Lol - hmm, I think it would be more acurate this way:
A = B&C, B=C&A, C=A&B in that each Person in the Trinity is God, One God
BUT
A is Not B or C, B is Not C or A, C is Not A or B in that no Person of the Trinity is the same Person as another Person in the Trinity, the Father is Not the Son - only the Son is the Son for example
An offshoot of this explanation can be used to describe how God interacts with the world without us ‘seeing’ Him and how Jesus could be God.I heard a good explanation for why it’s hard to explain the Trinity. Imagine you are a two dimensional entity. Length and width exist, but not thickness. You can move about on your plane of existence, encounter others, move around objects and it NEVER occurs to you that there is a Z axis to the universe. You cannot comprehend it. And then one day you meet a three dimensional entity. You cannot adequately describe it, but it is real. It seems to change constantly and defy explanation, but it is real.
This is roughly like us trying to define the Trinity. We can’t adequately explain it for we lack the frame of reference. And to be honest, isn’t that what you’d expect? If God could be completely defined and explained in human terms of reference, He’d by a pretty unimpressive God, wouldn’t He?
Somehow Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one God, but three persons. That’s really as far as we can comprehend it. The rest is beyond our frame of reference. If God were to explain it you, your head would explode!![]()
I don’t know if this helps or hinders, but all three states of matter do exist at once at the triple point. For most compounds, the pressure required to be at the triple point is not experienced in our normal atmospheric range.Hence, why it’s not a perfect analogy, but if there were a perfect analogy to the Trinity, it wouldn’t still be a Mystery, would it?
But yeah, it would be as if you could have water existing as all 3 states at once.
I didn’t mean one container with water in 3 different states. I mean the same water, same molecules, existing in all 3 states at once.I don’t know if this helps or hinders, but all three states of matter do exist at once at the triple point. For most compounds, the pressure required to be at the triple point is not experienced in our normal atmospheric range.
If we started with three hundred molecules of water, one hundred each state, and kept them at the triple point for some time, there would always be one hundred molecules in each state, though they would exchange with each other in equilibrium, so that the molecules that were initially ice might be vapor or liquid after a time, but some of the vapor and liquid initial state molecules would have become ice.
If you dissolve sodium in liquid ammonia, the electrons solvate and behave like a super conductive electron gas, even though the electrons are in solution. This probably isn’t exactly what you mean either, though.I didn’t mean one container with water in 3 different states. I mean the same water, same molecules, existing in all 3 states at once.
Which, of course, is impossible in the finite world bringing us back again to the complete mystery of the Trinity, the Infinite God. But all such analogies are somewhat helpful so long as we keep in mind that there can be no explanation in finite terms of what exists only in infinity. Only a handful of persons understand the Trinity-- in fact, only three that I know of.I didn’t mean one container with water in 3 different states. I mean the same water, same molecules, existing in all 3 states at once.
nafrez,A question: God is father, Son is Christ but who is Holy Spirit?
I’ve heard it said that the Holy Spirit is the love between the Father and the Son. While not a theologian, this does not seem too much a stretch to me, since God is love. The Holy Spirit is also called the Holy Spirit of love. And the concept of the Holy Spirit “proceeding” from both the Father and the Son seems consistent with the notion of love proceeding from the Father to the Son and from the Son to the Father. How it is that love itself is a Person is beyond my comprehension, but it is consistent with the notion that God Himself is love. Love loving love. I =L3 or the Infinite God equals Love cubed… haha… as if the Incomprehensible God could be reduced to a formula.A question: God is father, Son is Christ but who is Holy Spirit?
İ just want to learn. Of course it is so difficult to understand Trinitarian formulas because my mind and hearth can not be persuaded and satisfied. And it would be a good turn for me explaining Trinity in/with Bible but not by individual inventions.
nafrez, you may find it easier to understand by applying the word “Allah” to the Christian “Father”A question: God is father, Son is Christ but who is Holy Spirit?
İ just want to learn. Of course it is so difficult to understand Trinitarian formulas because my mind and hearth can not be persuaded and satisfied. And it would be a good turn for me explaining Trinity in/with Bible but not by individual inventions.