RE: The Trinity
January 23, 2021 at 2:47 am
(This post was last modified: January 23, 2021 at 3:00 am by The Grand Nudger.)
Another one of those insensible articles, right? Difference wouldn't make a difference. I don't think that's true...but again...to be clear.
You're not arguing that you believe in trinitarian doctrine, you're stating that you believe what you believe and where it came from or what those beliefs stated don't matter with respect to what you believe. I agree wholeheartedly - but then it becomes an inescapable fact that you contended to explain a belief and how it made sense that you didn't believe and don't believe makes sense by a means that reject that belief and deny it's sense.
Are we ever going to see any more info about this thing that you suggested..that progress can sometimes come from the other guys dying off? I've been teeing it up for you. If you hit the ball, I honestly think that you'd knock it out of the park. Trinitarians asserted that an impossible thing was true, and not just that, that the impossibility of this thing was a necesarry and meaningful component of it's truth that demonstrated by revealed theology just how different god was from anything we know or even can know.
You disagree - and were it not for the death, demographicly or regionally or literally, of the orthodoxy which asserted this ridiculous belief, it may still have been a lone and uncontested voice in christian dogma. Protestant oxygen to catholic phlogiston.
You're not arguing that you believe in trinitarian doctrine, you're stating that you believe what you believe and where it came from or what those beliefs stated don't matter with respect to what you believe. I agree wholeheartedly - but then it becomes an inescapable fact that you contended to explain a belief and how it made sense that you didn't believe and don't believe makes sense by a means that reject that belief and deny it's sense.
Are we ever going to see any more info about this thing that you suggested..that progress can sometimes come from the other guys dying off? I've been teeing it up for you. If you hit the ball, I honestly think that you'd knock it out of the park. Trinitarians asserted that an impossible thing was true, and not just that, that the impossibility of this thing was a necesarry and meaningful component of it's truth that demonstrated by revealed theology just how different god was from anything we know or even can know.
You disagree - and were it not for the death, demographicly or regionally or literally, of the orthodoxy which asserted this ridiculous belief, it may still have been a lone and uncontested voice in christian dogma. Protestant oxygen to catholic phlogiston.
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