[Faith-talk] The concept of Monotheism in Islam. Please, read it carefully.

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 17:42:59 UTC 2014


Well done; never thought of the trinidy as body mind and soul.  Well done.
I'm wondering if the other religions who have done the trinidy thought like
that.  I don't know why I never associated the Christian trinidy like that;
thanks, I appreciate it. Good point.

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Could we say that us, /humans are Trinitarian? Body, mind and Soul? These
are all three distinct aspects of us as a single person. Maybe give it some
real thought and see if our flesh can be in complete opposition to our souls
desires? Can our mind and flesh/body be at war or in harmony at times? When
we say that person has a fighting Spirit, or a crushed and broken Spirit,
what do we mean? I could go on and on, but if a person doesn't see a shadow
of how three in one doesn't have to be such an inconceivable idea. When a
husband and wife become one flesh what does God mean? That "one" that is
used in the original is plural for one in harmony and is tied to the "one" 
when the Bible says the Lord your God is one. Just some food for thought. I
think so often people will accept the teachings of others beliefs and what
they say against the beliefs of Christian doctrine for an attempt to feel
loving, but the love of Christ isn't lackadaisical or shilly shally about
Gods person, attributes or this great message of hope and eternal life. 
Also, what are the implications if there is no God the Father, God the son
and God the Holy Spirit? If we research the interchanging roles throughout
the Bible we will se that all of the Holy functions of the God head are
taken on by all three in the areas of creation, sanctification/redemption
and judgment. Has anybody explained all of these points outside of the
Doctrine of the trinity? Perhaps so, but if so, it has warn a much thinner
and less durable veneer than the doctrine of the trinity.

Well, take care and have a blessed Lords day.


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