A. Amos Love
2009-11-20
Mark
Amen
“If God has given us human analogies to help us, which he has,
let’s use them to better understand Him and his word.”
But how do we mere humans understand God’s math? Hmmm?
1 + 1 + 1 = 1
Could this math really work?
Theos = Father, Son, Holy Spirit = one = always
Is God (Theos) not complete unless all three are present?
1 shell + 1 white + 1 yolk = 1 Egg
1 Hydrogen Gas + 1 Oxygen Gas + 1 Hydrogen Gas = 1 liquid water
1 spirit + 1 soul + 1 flesh = 1 Human
1 Father + 1 Son + 1 Holy Spirit = 1 God (Theos)
If we remove the 1 shell? Do we still have an Egg?
All that is left is – 1 white + 1 yolk – But no egg.
If we remove one gas? – Is it still water?
Or two highly flamable gasses? But no liquid.
If we remove the spirit, soul or flesh – Is it still a human?
If we remove the Father, Son or Holy Spirit – Is it still God. (Theos)
Is God (Theos) not complete unless all three are present?
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