Steve wrote:http://www.kisol.com/Divinity/holytrinity.htm
i think this is kinda what denz is trying to say...
The Holy Trinity refers to the
three natures of God: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit.
This does not however mean that there are three Gods. There is only one
God manifesting in three forms.
I know that. It's exactly what i'm trying to refute. Let's take it again: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Logically that's not one God at all; since they're all supposed to be harmoniously existing with each other. So there' s a God the Father in Heaven, but at the same time Gods the Son of the Father who's meant to be Jesus who's 'resting with the Father in Heaven' which makes them completely two different entities and then there's the Holy Spirit which is with us all here in this earth; they're all completely seperate not moulded together at all being different statures each. When you think of the Father, you don't think of the Son and when you think of the Son you don't think of the Holy Spirit and on and on. Take a man, known for his innocence and is arrested for Murder and they say to him "But you're part of that other person who's the murderer and it doesn't matter who I arrest; you're all one but in different forms anyway". Please ponder over this.
Jesus dies on the cross for three days and nights; hence no Son and the ties between these three is cut. The question is - who was ruling the Universe for three days?
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