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*“For if there be no Christ there be no God;”- 2 Nephi 11:7 *
(3 = 1 because: if 3 - 1 = 0, then 3 = 1)
You are trying hard, and I appreciate such determination and willingness to analyze to get to the root of issues. However, your explanation in this case is faulty primarily for the following reason. I’m speaking in terms of the Book of Mormon, not the Bible, not Catholic doctrine, and not my own beliefs, but the Book of Mormon itself:
In the case with Jesus, the statement is not “if there be no God, then Jesus is not” but if there is no Jesus. then God is not!" No “some God” or “a God” or “one-third of the Gods” but, singular, singly, and solely, “God.”
Do you agree that in one case (if no “God,” then no “we”) the object (“we” - people) is dependent on God’s existence; and in the other case God himself is either dependent on the existence of another (Jesus) or is that other by identity (if no “Jesus,” then no “God”)?
Though some of these should be straightforward, when the obvious is denied, it takes quite a bit more work to elucidate. I will make an honest attempt to respond to your other commentary as I am able.
God bless you in your search for True God.
Hearken to these plain and precious truths given by the Lord (who cannot lie) unto Mormons:To the question, “why does no other Christian Church in the world Protestant or Catholic consider your Church a Christ like Church?, you replied:
*“For if there be no Christ there be no God;”- 2 Nephi 11:7 *
(3 = 1 because: if 3 - 1 = 0, then 3 = 1)
Thank you. I did go back and check. You are correct. After “If there be no Christ there be no God,” the verse does indeed continue, “and if there be no God we are not,” and further adds explains, “for there could have been no creation.” Finally the verse returns to its original statement (as so many verses in the Book of Mormon do): *“But there is a God, and he is Christ, and he cometh in the fulness of his own time.” *Janderich: And the next statement is,“if there be no God we are not.” I believe this makes three, God, Christ, and ourselves; all individual, all distinct. You see 3 does not = 1, I could ask my 5 year old and she would get it right. However, 1+1+1 does equal 3.
You are trying hard, and I appreciate such determination and willingness to analyze to get to the root of issues. However, your explanation in this case is faulty primarily for the following reason. I’m speaking in terms of the Book of Mormon, not the Bible, not Catholic doctrine, and not my own beliefs, but the Book of Mormon itself:
In the case with Jesus, the statement is not “if there be no God, then Jesus is not” but if there is no Jesus. then God is not!" No “some God” or “a God” or “one-third of the Gods” but, singular, singly, and solely, “God.”
Do you agree that in one case (if no “God,” then no “we”) the object (“we” - people) is dependent on God’s existence; and in the other case God himself is either dependent on the existence of another (Jesus) or is that other by identity (if no “Jesus,” then no “God”)?
Though some of these should be straightforward, when the obvious is denied, it takes quite a bit more work to elucidate. I will make an honest attempt to respond to your other commentary as I am able.
God bless you in your search for True God.