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gorion said:St. Patrick used a clover. Each leaf representing one person of the trinity. But all are the clover.
mshupe1959 said:As stated earlier, there is no way we can come close to grasping the fullness of
God. Someone tried to explain it partially once.
Think of water. Water is water is water. But it can also come on three forms. gas(steam), liquid (water) or solid (ice). All different "forms" but the same thing.
Water.
Extirpated Wildlife said:I'm appreciate the responses. I'm still diving through all the info.
The Bible says that when a man and woman come together that those two become one flesh. We have the same thing here. 1+1=1.
How about my family. I also have a son. So we are one family, but 3 persons. Here the difference is we use the word God for both family and each of the persons. Do not take the terms I use below as if I am equating the Holy Spirit as the wife, even though the HS is called a helper.
One Family
Husband
Wife
Child
One God
God the Father
God the Holy Spirit
God the Son
Orthodoxyusa said:The Sun...
The light from the sun
The warmth from the sun
Forgive me...
LukeBritt said:The trinity comes from a double procession from the Father. The Son flows from the Father. The Spirit Flows from the Father. All are subject to the Father, even Christ and the Spirit. One God. One Essence. Three persons. Persons not meaning individuals, because the Son and the Spirit cannot function without 'connection', if I may, with the Father.
Quickened said:Theopedia - Trin said:Because each of these forms of existence are relational (and thus are Persons), they are each a distinct center of consciousness, with each center of consciousness regarding Himself as I and the others as You. Nonetheless, these three Persons all consist of the same stuff (that is, the same what, or essence). As theologian and apologist Norman Geisler has explained it, while essence is what you are, person is who you are. So God is one what but three whos.
ImSoBlessed said:not true...they are equal...
Extirpated Wildlife said:That's true. However, there roles are such that the Son does answer to the Father. But they are still equal.
Equality doesn't mean Roles are equal.
Rolf Ernst said:Some of you are grasping for straws in your attempt to explain the trinity by drawing comparisons between earthly things.
I have seen some attempt to explain the trinity by saying that the apple has three aspects, but they together constitute the apple. Someone else tries to explain the trinity in terms of verious family members.
Remember that Jesus said, "He that has seen me has seen the Father." WEllll--can a man say, "he who has seen my wife (or my child) has seen me"? Can a man say "he who has seen an apples pulp has seen the pit of the apple?"
All your earthly examples are as low beneath the truth of the trinity as the earth is low beneath the heavens.
ImSoBlessed said:so then we are son's and we answer to the father so then were equal to the Son who is equal to the father so would that make us equal to the father...
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