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The trinity is a biblical concept. There is only one God! Three persons

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  • @THELDSLIFE well thats a mans thinking......they are seperate but one,not like basketball team

    you wont understand the trinity......its like trying to understand alpha and omega,no begining no end...

  • @thewanderingmuslim best ever in my opinion

  • @IceCreamRueckert gods is hard to wrap your mind around..........if you want a simple tgod go to zues,or pluto.....christianity is recognizing the true power of god...

  • Wow. 3 persons, one god? That doesn't make any sense whatsoever! Even better is when you break down what this "one" thing does! He sends himself on a suicide mission to keep himself from throwing you into a pit of fire he damned you to in the first place! Jesus Christ! (was an excellent philosopher for his time)

  • I think that what he should have said is that the three parts of the whole of a person is body, soul (aka spirit) and consciousness. Or maybe the blood perhaps.

    God would be better explained like a tree. In a tree there is a trunk, the leaves and the roots. Three parts of a whole.

  • This was probably the worst explanation of the trinity I have heard yet.

  • You would have to be a dummy to believe this!!! there is only one almighty being the father, the son is not the father wearing a mask. they are both one in thought and agreement. not in substance. just as we can be one with the father and son in thought and agreement, again doesnt mean we are the father or the son. Google the origins of the trinity and how it was brutally enforced on people after the death of the roman emperor constantine. search and you shall find.

  • What is your point? I agree with you.

  • The word elohim is a plural word; in Hebrew the plural form of a noun ends in "im" or "ot."

    Elohim is the plural form of "eloah."

  • no the word isn't plural, it has the tense that makes it plural- but it isn't directly plural itself.

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