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Please explain the Trinity
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<blockquote data-quote="ChristianT" data-source="post: 60026391" data-attributes="member: 295728"><p>*Since* when does !matter == !existence ?</p><p></p><p>(! Means 'not' or 'un- / non-')</p><p></p><p></p><p>I could have said "mass," which is the space matter takes up, but orthodox Christian belief is that God is without substance-matter- and therefore He doesn't occupy space as Raze pointed out. You [seem] to have implied that if something doesn't have mass, it can't exist or be everywhere. While light is not uniform and isn't omnipresent, it's a physical example of </p><p>1) mass != existence, and the converse</p><p>2) the physical reality does not consist of only matter and mass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristianT, post: 60026391, member: 295728"] *Since* when does !matter == !existence ? (! Means 'not' or 'un- / non-') I could have said "mass," which is the space matter takes up, but orthodox Christian belief is that God is without substance-matter- and therefore He doesn't occupy space as Raze pointed out. You [seem] to have implied that if something doesn't have mass, it can't exist or be everywhere. While light is not uniform and isn't omnipresent, it's a physical example of 1) mass != existence, and the converse 2) the physical reality does not consist of only matter and mass. [/QUOTE]
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