It was really just kind of a thought experiment.
When I posted the thread there were multiple debates going on about the Trinity. I've never seen an issue with folks seeing God as three persons or one person, even though it's kind of a convoluted theory, and the scriptural justification seems a tad weak.
What's always seemed odd about it is that some people get REALLY worked up about the issue. A few years back, a Baptist friend of mine got his post deleted from a Christian forum. The post expressed reservations about the Trinitarian theory. The reason cited for the posts removal was that it "denied the divinity of Jesus." I have no opinion on the issue one way or another, but I couldn't help think that the whole thing was a bit trivial and trifling.
I mean, if someone thinks God consists of three persons or parts, fine. But why not four? I mean, God is supposedly the omnipotent creator of the cosmos. Why do folks insist that they have him all figured out the way they do? Maybe God has eleven parts. Who's to say otherwise? The Bible barely states that God has three parts (if it even does that-- you really have to squint your eyes to arrive at that conclusion). I was wondering what people's response might be to the idea that there might be even more parts that God didn't feel we needed to know about.
What did you mean by ‘Parts’?
A person, or two, or three, even four, persons are not PARTS of a God.
But that’s not even the argument with ‘Christian’. The argument is that there is a faction, the greater part by far, that claim that the ONE TRUE GOD that the Jews (Israelites) worshipped CONSISTS of THREE PERSONS… Which, of course, means that such a God IS NOT A PERSON but a CO([operation])RPORATION!!
Listen to the premises of the most debated argument:
- In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth - all things by himself
- Jesus created all things by himself
- Jesus is God
So who is God then if it takes THREE to be God?
The premises imply that only Jesus, out of the three person corporation, created all things. BUT the Father is also said to have created all things … AND the term ‘Father’ means:
So there is a great anomaly?
To get around this, Trinitarians say that the Father ‘created through Jesus’.
But, again, that doesn’t work if it is to be true that Jesus created all things BY HIMSELF!!
And you will have noticed that there is no claim of the spirit of God creating anything - yet it too, is said to be God - God who created all things!!!?
And furthermore, Jesus is not mentioned at all in any scripture of the Old Testament except as a saviour who is prophesied to come into existence as a son in the line of Abraham and as the ‘Seed of a Woman’ (a new creation in the model of Adam!…. Holy, sinless, and righteous!)
It is important to know also that the REAL POINT is that the nation of Israel were surrounded by, very often were tempted by, and dwelt among, nations who believed in and worshipped MANY GODS (worshipped spiritual deities). But the God of the Israelites told the Israelites that they must worship HIM and HIM ALONE as their God… that ‘their God was ONE GOD’.
‘One God’… meaning there were NO OTHERS.
Trinitarians have blatantly tried to mislead Christian societies by claiming that God told them he was THREE PERSONS. But ask the trinitarian where they read that in the scriptures and you won’t get any answer that has scriptural backing.
The truth: The God of the Bible, of the Israelites, of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, is the
ONLY GOD…