Meanwhile in every Gothic village: “I don’t know, let him cook.”
AlexanderCrowely on
It’s never simple it’s always a pain 🤣
Sudden-Grab2800 on
“And another thing: The Father created the Son, so there must have been a time when the Son didn’t exist.”
squigley on
Lot more to it than that mate
epicvoyage28 on
If a son is lesser than his father, then the father hasn’t done his job.
Intrepid00 on
Didn’t St Nicholas have something to say about this?
SnailSlimer2000 on
You could say much of religious texts is a very elaborate version of the game telephone.
TexasSikh on
Imma be real Chief: I have literally begged Catholic Priests to help me understand the trinitarianism to me, and despite exhaustive explanations totaling hours and hours of details and reasoning…it only makes less and less sense.
Put simply, if the trinitarian Christian believes in the monotheistic idea of 1 singular God that is All Knowing and All Powerful and The Creator etc etc etc…what is the purpose/point of God needing to be split/divided/classified into 3 “separate but one/equal” parts? “The Father does these things, The Son does those things, the Holy Ghost / Holy Spirit does these other things”…how about it’s just God? (Insert Incredibles 2 “math is math” meme here saying “God is God”)
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Meanwhile in every Gothic village: “I don’t know, let him cook.”
It’s never simple it’s always a pain 🤣
“And another thing: The Father created the Son, so there must have been a time when the Son didn’t exist.”
Lot more to it than that mate
If a son is lesser than his father, then the father hasn’t done his job.
Didn’t St Nicholas have something to say about this?
You could say much of religious texts is a very elaborate version of the game telephone.
Imma be real Chief: I have literally begged Catholic Priests to help me understand the trinitarianism to me, and despite exhaustive explanations totaling hours and hours of details and reasoning…it only makes less and less sense.
Put simply, if the trinitarian Christian believes in the monotheistic idea of 1 singular God that is All Knowing and All Powerful and The Creator etc etc etc…what is the purpose/point of God needing to be split/divided/classified into 3 “separate but one/equal” parts? “The Father does these things, The Son does those things, the Holy Ghost / Holy Spirit does these other things”…how about it’s just God? (Insert Incredibles 2 “math is math” meme here saying “God is God”)