Ben Avraham
Well-Known Member
Please read my replies. Here it is again.
If this is your reference to physics, "Now, besides being God absolutely One, He is incorporeal. If God were corporeal, He would consist of atoms, and would not be one; or he would be comparable to other beings; but a comparison implies the existence of similar and of dissimilar elements, and God would thus not be One. A corporeal God would be finite, and an external power would be required to define those limits." I don't see anything new. Most believers assume God is a supernatural being, one without material substance. You don't make an argument for the oneness of God, just an hypothesis for the oneness of spirituality, which is, of course, is undefinable according to human understanding. In some ways, you could say the duality of God could be monotheistic. Assuming the two God's are inseparable and in heaven where they occupy a sphere, one could interpret God as monotheistic. It is a fine point of definition. Also, God stressed the sinfulness of paganism, so in the context of worship, there is only one God
There is no way, you are going to push Jesus into this. HaShem is not a duality but absolutely One. You are going to have to sell your message to those who believe that God is Triune. There are many Christians who believe in the Trinity of God. You cannot do that with a Jew. Sorry, but you are waiting your time!