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The analogy has its limits, for 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 . . . . ad infinitum also = 1.Some put it down to
1 x 1 x 1 = 1
The analogy has its limits, for 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 . . . . ad infinitum also = 1.Some put it down to
1 x 1 x 1 = 1
That’s not true. I can have a reason for not understanding how the sun shines, and also have a reason for accepting a scientists explanation for it, even if I don’t fully understand it.If it’s not accessible by reason, it can’t be explained by reason either.
One can have a reasoned faith. A reason for having faith.So you need faith to buy it in the first place. In other words, you need blind faith first, and then the trinity will make sense. But if you don’t presume that the trinity is true, then it will never make sense.
And we have.Interesting formula for a God that wants us to rely on our powers of reasoning in discerning the truth.
Indeed it does (have limits), that’s why its an analogy and not a formula that explains in point detail the nature of the trinity; a mystery that’s ultimately beyond explanation.The analogy has its limits, for 1 x 1 x 1 x 1 . . . . ad infinitum also = 1.
Pro Universal is Moslem?Ah, so here’s where you’ve popped up!
You’re now a Moslem. Moslems believe that your god is inconceivable. You’re expected to believe in that. Why would your god require you to believe in something beyond understanding?
How did your god create the universe. Please provide an ‘intellectually honest way to solve the problem’, or are you give a vague explanation and just expected to believe in it?
I have no problem that God would be beyond my understanding. That *would *in fact be the nature of God - unless you think man should be so super-smart?
If it is true he is moselm and yet he made these comments in this tread that is certainly deception and a double standard on his part.You are absolutely correct. I’ve yet to see Islam (which is his faith) set out a conclusive work explaining in steps about the nature of everything so that everything can be known.
It is my understanding that he isPro Universal is Moslem?
Funny he left that off of his religious affiliation…
If it is true he is moselm and yet he made these comments in this tread that is certainly deception and a double standard on his part.
From a Muslim?? Who would have ever thought?If it is true he is moselm and yet he made these comments in this tread that is certainly deception and a double standard on his part.
I think we need to stop with the analogies. They never get you anywhere, when it comes to the Trinity.Water can be made manifest in 3 different ways.
Liquid - water
solid - ice
gas - steam
All three are one substance, not three different sunstances.
Why would you even think that The Almighty God Creator should or would make Himself understood to mere man - His creation?originally posted by pro_universal
I can’t see any intellectually honest way to solve the problem.
That isn’t the issue. The question is:You believe.
Or you don’t.
You have the gift of faith.
Or you don’t.
Why would you even think that The Almighty God Creator should or would make Himself understood to mere man - His creation?
That’s extremely arrogant ‘thinking’.
It’s not that simple either, though. Muslims say something pretty similar, but the “faith” they refer to proves to be a blind faith.You believe.
Or you don’t.
You have the gift of faith.
Or you don’t.
After I mentioned the importance of distinguishing “person” and “nature” earlier in the thread, I actually thought Vincent covered it pretty well. If there was something else you were curious about that he left out, however, I’ll do my best to answer you.If you have a better way of explaining it, go for it.
The real issue is this: If you think that the Trinity is a “blatant contradiction,” then you haven’t adequately studied Trinitarian doctrine. IOW, you’re conflating your knowledge of the subject at hand with knowledge of the subject at hand.That isn’t the issue. The question is:
Why would God make our salvation depend on believing in a doctrine that reason says is contradictory?
There’s a difference between “mystery” and “blatant contradiction.” This is an example.
Your definition of “reason” is that of a human being.originally posted by pro_universal
Why would God make our salvation depend on believing in a doctrine that reason says is contradictory?
Yes. You are correct. Argueing or “reasoning” with muslims is out of the ordinary for me.originally posted by exoflare
It’s not that simple either, though…
When you are replying to a Muslim about it, realize that the Muslim is only bringing it up because he or she was taught to blindly dismiss the Trinity no matter what and they’re only using it to try and attack your beliefs anyway.