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by 128bytes
1144 days ago
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Characterizing it as 'misunderstanding' is disingenous, we just don't believe it stands up to scrutiny. Any inquiries into the nature of the trinity result in the trinitarian doing one of two things: collapsing into obvious polytheism, or claiming their doctrine is incomprehensible and therefore inscruitable, neither of which are satisfying answers. Many Catholics in particular will in fact fall into what their church considers various heresies in trying to wrap their heads around what they claim to believe. |
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“I and the Father are One” is the genesis.
Not all mysteries are scrutable in a given axiomatic framework, thankfully Gödel taught us that.