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Trinity
Post #1Why Catholic Church say that The mystery of the Holy Trinity not impossibility to unravel. But I read one newspaper and found one internetsite where one man spoke that God is a Thought. Holy Spirit is Thinking. Christ is a Word or Action. Christ is a ultimate goal of contempliation of a thought. I think that is true.
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Its interesting that the Trinity concept is so hotly debated. Scholars have long tried to justify the Nicene creed to scripture but it just doesn't add up! Christ said,"if ye have seen me ye have seen the Father" meaning that the Father and the son share the same characteristics! (Gen. 1:27) 27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
The trinity notion was presented mainly by Augustine who believed in a Phlisophical dogma of "the One" an all emcompassing entity, hence the creed of Nice! This has been the crux of most of the councils of the Early Catholic Church to make the idea of an all emcompassing God justify with the writen word of a personal God with human characteristics such as passions and body parts.
The trinity notion was presented mainly by Augustine who believed in a Phlisophical dogma of "the One" an all emcompassing entity, hence the creed of Nice! This has been the crux of most of the councils of the Early Catholic Church to make the idea of an all emcompassing God justify with the writen word of a personal God with human characteristics such as passions and body parts.