Trotter
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I originally started this thread to find out if any one on the Baptist Board held to any other belief that the Trinity.
I do not understand all the supposed confusion over how God can be three, yet one. True, it is something that we cannot do, but God is not limited by the confines of human existance. Just because God is revealed as Father, Son, and Spirit does not make Him (singular) into Them (plural).
God is God. Whether we like it or not, whether we agree with it or not, whether we believe it or not, it makes no difference to the fact that He is the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We will not understand it until we see Him face to face.
As to having three seperate church services so that we could worship all three, I must ask one question: Why? (Not my original question, but one that I think our good and faithful moderators will be pleased about). To start trying to worship God as three seperate entities would be to stoop into idolatry and polytheism.
Christianity is monotheistic, but God is triune. Is this a contradiction? Only if you do not believe the Bible to be the innerant Word of God.
In Christ,
Trotter
I do not understand all the supposed confusion over how God can be three, yet one. True, it is something that we cannot do, but God is not limited by the confines of human existance. Just because God is revealed as Father, Son, and Spirit does not make Him (singular) into Them (plural).
God is God. Whether we like it or not, whether we agree with it or not, whether we believe it or not, it makes no difference to the fact that He is the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We will not understand it until we see Him face to face.
As to having three seperate church services so that we could worship all three, I must ask one question: Why? (Not my original question, but one that I think our good and faithful moderators will be pleased about). To start trying to worship God as three seperate entities would be to stoop into idolatry and polytheism.
Christianity is monotheistic, but God is triune. Is this a contradiction? Only if you do not believe the Bible to be the innerant Word of God.
In Christ,
Trotter