(June 4, 2021 at 8:26 pm)Klorophyll Wrote: Hey there,
One of the most puzzling questions for me regarding christianity is why the doctrine of Trinity was accepted into mainstream christian beliefs.. even more puzzling is how some people accept it, without a problem, as a core article of faith. Beliefs should at least be internally consistent. The assertion that three separate entities exist as one unique entity clearly contradicts the law of identity, and thus should be ruled out
This is one of my favorite videos about christianity. W.L. Craig, probably the most famous christian apologist alive, compares the trinitarian God to .... the mythological three-headed Dog!!! Didn't he notice that each head is a damn head.. not a dog?? In contrast, the Father, the Son, the Father are each clearly equivalent to dogs.......
Am I missing something, or is trinitarian belief a very basic logical mistake ...?
I always find it funny when someone who also subscribes to an ancient religion, points to another and criticizes their logic. The atheist is always the one on the outside looking at everyone else, and saying " You are not wrong, but you don't look in the mirror yourself."
The only difference between the atheist and the theist is that we reject one more god claim than you do.