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Quote by: Athena Great explanation, but you realize how confusing it can be to people who haven't already wrapped their minds around? Makes me want to walk away and look for the truth of God some place else. God is one, but there is a trinity, and somehow each part of this trinity is distinctly different from the other two. Okay, to get to the grocery store, go down two blocks and turn right, but don't turn right and you will get there. I think I am experiencing brain melt down. While the explanation of the trinity is impressive, it also seems to be double speak or some other confusing system of logic. It is one and it is three. How is one, three?
What is the substance of each? To the best of our knowledge all manifestation has substance. I am not sure what the substance of wind is, so I am not sure everything has substance.
Hum, the protectors of truth are confusion and paradox. For sure, I feel confused. |
The easiest way to understand the trinity is to use a shamrock...as St. Patrick did in Irland. Each leaf is a like a part of God. It is the three leaves which makes the shamrock, thus it is the Father, Son and Holy Ghost which compose God.