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

sheila sleigland at bresnan.net
Mon Mar 10 14:12:10 UTC 2014


thank you so much for this post. Sometimes I feel like the only one out 
here that still believes the trenity is scriptural.
On 3/9/2014 11:07 AM, Poppa Bear wrote:
> 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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