(March 2, 2010 at 4:22 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: Then explain the Christian doctrine of the Trinity that teaches the unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as three persons in one Godhead, and yet God is still God, the ONE true God and there is no other like him?
God is male, a father, yet is also spiritual?
You're looking in the wrong places for logical fallacies mate. Simply pointing out God as an impossible concept isn't a fallacy by its own merit.
This seems to be another diversion. The trinity is something that needs to be taken on faith, as it isn't explainable through logic. God is also a woman - the creator.
(March 2, 2010 at 4:22 pm)Welsh cake Wrote: So it all boils down to you thinking that the concept of the Christian God is a logically unknowable entity rather than opposed to being a logically impossible entity, am I right? Some clarification is all I ask.
An answer at all is all I ask
God isn't logically impossible, or we'd be able to dismiss God like you do. We cannot know for sure if God is. We cannot know everything about him. That isn't to say he is completely unknowable. Assuming 'God' we can logically deduce outcomes. That's what the bible is, and that's what lived Christianity is.