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Gabriel_of_12
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Faith appears to be the obstacle in such a subject to entertain here.So, my best friend is Muslim and wants to convert me, but I’ve been having trouble explaining to Him the need for the Incarnation and Death and Resurrection of Jesus. I also have trouble explaining the Saints to him.
I hate arguing by nature. I hate doing this because I am often in doubt.
There is also his questions on the nature of the Trinity. He does not understand how God could be One God, but Three Persons.
The Muslim deals with faith from a carnal limited understanding of God from what is seen and tangible from a natural mindset.
The Christian faith begins with reason and the intellect which graduates to the supernatural in the things of the True revelations of God of the eternal Holy Spirit which has no beginnings and no end.
The Muslim rejects the Holy Spirit who teaches and reveals the revelations of God to our humanity. Thus the Muslim’s faith is grounded to the carnal understanding of the natural order of things, which grounds the faith of Islam to reject the supernatural revelations of God, such as God sending His Son to redeem our humanity.
Islam is still an infant compared to Catholicism. The faith of the Muslim has not graduated to the Spiritual realities of God, because Islam reject’s the divine the Son who reveals the Father and Islam rejects the Holy Spirit who teaches our humanity and reveals what the divine Son has revealed of God to humanity.
There was a time when Islam had great theologians and great philosophical thinkers who attempted to graduate Islam into the revelations of God, but the Muslim leaders rejected their own theological interpretations to the spiritual realities and killed them all off.
Although Islam teaches that God is One and reject what God has revealed through the Son in the Holy Spirit.
A natural attempt to grasp at a revelation of the blessed Trinity for a carnal natural faith such as a Muslim can begin how God has revealed Himself in time and to our humanity.
The Scriptures reveal the Voice of God in the Father, the Word of God who is sent in the Son and the Spirit of God who reveals.
The voice (Father), the Word (Son) and the Spirit (Holy Spirit) are all distinct from one another in revelation to our humanity, yet the three persons are each God in revelation never divided One God.
A carnal mind can grasp at this, when man is created in the image and likeness of God (Trinity). The man from his voice sends his word to his lover from his speech, but that word the man sends from his voice has substance within it so that his lover can receive all of himself. What is hidden in the voice and the word the man sends to his lover comes from his spirit which reveals the man love from his heart, his conscience, his intellect which comes from the spirit of the man.
Thus the voice, the word of the man means nothing to his lover, unless the man sends from his voice in the word that which can only come from his spirit “Love”, so that his lover can receive the man’s revelation of his love for his lover.
Although the voice is never the word and his love is never the voice or the word, all of these are distinct from one another, yet they are never separated, but remain one, because they are revealed from the one who speaks and sends his love of revelation.
In conclusion to all that is said here, the blessed Trinity remains a mystery and is not defined here. We can only grasp at such a mystery with the revelations from God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, who reveals the Father in the voice, the Son in the Word and the Love of God in the Holy Spirit distinct in person of revelation to our humanity all three persons never divided One God and no other.
Peace be with you