Monday, December 26, 2011

The Mystery of the Trinity

This is an issue that has plagued me for sometime. In talking with a friend of mine, I asked him what he thought of the Trinity. He gave the usual answer, all three in one and the 3 properties at the same time. Think about it, isn't Christianity or bible believing people suppose to believe in monotheism and not polytheism, bitheism, or ditheism? How can they be one deity, well it's simple. The hard part is making the argument for the Trinity all being one at the same time. Please spare me with the idiotic meanderings of the water property hypothesis; it doesn't hold water or for that matter, make sense. The plain scriptures teach about a family relationship, God(father) and Jesus(son) and the holy spirit, what? We, during the resurrection will put off corruptible to incorruptible bodies. We will one day fill the third part in or within the familial tree. God and the son are Elohim, meaning dual while Elohim's meaning more, when we are changed. In dealing with the holy spirit we have to take a few things in to consideration, 1, he's the power, he's also referred as the parokletos, our comforter the one who will walk beside us, he's known as the dunamis, denoting his power; the most powerful force in the universe. The proper rendering is from (Gen 1:3) is Elohim said let there be light, that is the power of the holy spirit that created that light. The second issue is he cannot speak for himself showing the example of the unpardonable sin. The holy spirit is not a person as nominal churchanity teaches.When we begin to have a better understanding of scripture these things make sense and are not mysteries. I will be speaking more on this subject at a later time, for now think about it in it's symbiotic state. While this is no way exhaustive it is sub'stantiative. Prove me wrong or show me something I may have missed, simply comment. In the next installment I will get into the history of the trinity. 

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