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  1. Ajax

    On the trinity

    Irrelevant. In the same way that the Roman empire was not Italian, so the Byzantium Empire was not Turkish. We never say for example about the Italian occupation of Britain, but the Roman. So when you write "Turkish conference" for the Council of Nicaea, sounds ridicoulous, unless you are of...
  2. Ajax

    Christianity

    Can you tell us how do you know, meaning where and how did you get this knowledge?
  3. Ajax

    Christianity

    Again you contradict yourself claiming that because so many people believe Christianity, it must be true. How many people follow your belief? 10? 100? 500 or much less?
  4. Ajax

    Christianity

    What do you call him here?
  5. Ajax

    Christianity

    Your point is the following.."There is truth in it (Christianity) imo. One just has to know how to see it." You never explained how one knows how to see it. Plus you imply that Jesus coming back and the resurrection of the dead, are true in the OP, whilst later you deny them. Do you finally...
  6. Ajax

    On the trinity

    Apart from philosophy, you must study a bit of history, mate. The Turks occupied Constantinople in 1453, more than a millennium after the Council of Nicaea. For all the preceding years, it was Byzantium, and the official language was Greek. Many of their emperors were Greek. It had nothing to do...
  7. Ajax

    On the trinity

    Which one is the Turkish conference?
  8. Ajax

    On the trinity

    The Nicene creed differs from the final one which was adopted in the First Council of Constantinople (381). Both creeds state that Jesus became man. However in the latter one, it has been inserted "begotten of the Father... before all worlds (æons)", among other changes...
  9. Ajax

    On the trinity

    I agree, but in order to answer the OP, we must firstly establish what Trinity is. In my view Jesus being fully man and fully God is a logical impossibility. How can one be all-knowing and yet learn and grow in wisdom (as described in the Gospels)? How can one be all-powerful and yet have human...
  10. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    For a start, I never brought about the omnipotence and stone paradox and have already accepted the logical impossibility. I only stated in another topic that omnipotence and omniscience together is a logical impossibility, considering that God can not change what he knows. But the validity of...
  11. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    You don't pay any notice to what others write to you, or you try to avoid answering. Can a pregnant be virgin and also remain virgin after she gives birth? Your answer to Madsaac please, who presented the question, not to me.. #300 And it is on the topic, from the moment you...
  12. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    You mean like the pregnant virgin that Madsaac asked you? And not only that, but remained virgin after she gave birth? Or perhaps the Balaam's talking donkey? Or that the sun stayed still for 24 hours? Splitting the moon? Travel on an animal to heaven to discuss with God and return?
  13. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    Nothing is infallible, neither can be totally universal. That ls called progress. But this in not the topic...
  14. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    I said already that in my view, no other logic exists apart from human logic.
  15. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    Nobody said that's man's logic is universal of infallible. But does any other logic exist?
  16. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    That's what I said earlier #274 Of course you do. If you believe that your prophet flew to the 7th heaven riding a non existent animal, met, discussed and bargained with God and returned to earth, then you could believe anything.:)
  17. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    As long as any God can not be proven by theists, it is also meaningless to talk about his so called attributes given by men. :shrug:
  18. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    That's the only proven logic that exists.
  19. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    Despite what you write, I never mentioned married bachelor, nor omnipotent God and the stone he can not lift. Unless you can not think of anything else to write. Our friend and you made positive claims about God. You should both prove that these claims exist, before you continue with the...
  20. Ajax

    'Unliftable Stone' Paradox - Logically flawed argument people make even today

    Wrong as usual and please don't tell me for the Nth time to read the OP. He made a positive statement "G-d does not 'do' gibberish" which he has to prove that a) god exists and b) he does not 'do' gibberish", according to your writings. :shrug:
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