JayJayDee
Avid JW Bible Student
For me its gonna boil down to 2 definitions of G-d. Omniscient and Omnipotent :bow:.
We say G-d is omniscient, which means he is everywhere, in each plane of existence simultaneously.
We say G-d is omnipotent, which means he has the power to accomplish feats that mere mortals can't perceive with our limited minds.
LOL You really do need to brush up on your Bible there m.ramdeen.
Omniscient actually means all knowing.
Omnipresent I think is what you meant. But nowhere in scripture is God said to be omnipresent. He has a location...."Our Father who art in heaven".
So at the end of the day if you believe in at least these 2 facets of G-d, then you can get the gist of how the trinity works.
Hmmm...perhaps you need to re-evaluate then
Of course to fully understand what's occurring, one needs to spend more time in the Word of G-d. Not just reading the thing like a grade schooler but with them handy "Christian spectacles" (you can order a pair with faith)
Very good advice. The more you understand, the clearer things become.
PS. I dunno why I keep writing G-d instead of God. I just see lots of people doing it and figured its a forum rule or something.
It's a silly superstition. :sad: If it was the right thing to do, the Bible writers would have done it too....they didn't.
My $0.02 as well.....