There has to be a way of accurately describing (and then understanding and BELIEVING!!) the relationship of God, Jesus and Holy Ghost.
An inaccurate conception of that relationship, and subsequent belief in that mistaken version, is incompatible with Salvation.
At least outside of Mormonism. I think we can all agree (barring some befuddled Mormons themselves) the Mormon understanding of the Trinity is entirely, completely, and fundamentally essentially disordered. I'm trying to get the rest of the religious folks out of that particular jam, but as we can all see, even outside of Mormonism, the Trinity is a tough slog in explaining.
And actually, atheists understanding mainline contemporary Trinitarian doctrine is nothing of any import compared to the dire need for all who strive for Salvation to understand and believe PRECISELY and ACCURATELY exactly what that doctrine is.
I'd suggest, in the earlier mentioned and linked video, a line by line refutation/clarification/expansion of precisely where that video gets it wrong, and how the actuality of the Trinity can be and is clearly described and understood (and then subsequently believed) is just what we need to see here.
An inaccurate conception of that relationship, and subsequent belief in that mistaken version, is incompatible with Salvation.
At least outside of Mormonism. I think we can all agree (barring some befuddled Mormons themselves) the Mormon understanding of the Trinity is entirely, completely, and fundamentally essentially disordered. I'm trying to get the rest of the religious folks out of that particular jam, but as we can all see, even outside of Mormonism, the Trinity is a tough slog in explaining.
And actually, atheists understanding mainline contemporary Trinitarian doctrine is nothing of any import compared to the dire need for all who strive for Salvation to understand and believe PRECISELY and ACCURATELY exactly what that doctrine is.
I'd suggest, in the earlier mentioned and linked video, a line by line refutation/clarification/expansion of precisely where that video gets it wrong, and how the actuality of the Trinity can be and is clearly described and understood (and then subsequently believed) is just what we need to see here.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.