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Topic: The Holy Trinity
TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:10 PM
this is one of the things that people criticize and ridiculize about
catholics, but I'm going to try to explain how do i understand it
U see the Holy Trinity is like a three colors candle, it's the same wax
with different colors, but at the end is just one candle.
It applies to the Holy Trinity in the same way, it's just one God with
three different essences, God Father is our destination, God Son (my
Lord) is the path through which we have to walk to get to the Father,
and God Holy Ghost is the strenght that we need to walk through this
path til we get to the FAther.

GaMail50's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:14 PM
I'm Baptist. We also believe in the Holy Trinity.

killxherxoff's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:15 PM
you're mistaken.
there are tons of christians, not catholics, that believe in the holy
trinity.

no photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:17 PM
I think of the trinity like an egg. God the Father is the yolk at the
center. Jesus is the white that you have to pass through to get to the
yolk. And the holy spirit joins the Father and Son together.

AdventureBegins's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:18 PM
Trinity...

The destination, the path, and the wandering spirit.

killxherxoff's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:20 PM
i honestly don't compare the holy trinity to anything.
i sat there for two years, having the entire bible explained to me like
a math textbook.
for three years, i lost all spirituality in Christ.
i'm just now realizing that it's not all black and white,
it's not comparative to an egg or a candle or a three leaf clover.
it's simply God.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:21 PM
I apologize, several christian denomination believe in the trinity

GaMail50's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:28 PM
No apology necessary. This is how we learn.

killxherxoff's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:28 PM
haha.
great picture, gamail.

AdventureBegins's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:31 PM
LW>

This is one of the concrete factors in all major religions.

They all have at some place within their core a version of the trinity.

Amazing truths... Although sometimes you must read a bit before you
find the symbology they have buried the idea within. Each has its own
symbology.

GaMail50's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:32 PM
ty Kill lol

killxherxoff's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:35 PM
i don't want to look at symbology anymore!
i just want to be what God wants me to be:
a child.
to have the faith of a child.
yes, i'll study, i'll learn.
but i won't base my spirit on analyses of book after book.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:39 PM
AB:

That is a point that i try to point out all the time through these
threads. Different religions spend years over years fighting over a few
differences instead of focusing in the several similarities.

AdventureBegins's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:43 PM
Simularities...

And there are many.

More simularities than not.

lulu24's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:44 PM
from my understanding, though...the other religions that believe in the
trinity believe it is slightly different than we catholics.

they believe in three separate entities...while we catholics see the
trinity...as being three-in-one. they are ALL god...just different
facets.

TheLonelyWalker's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:45 PM
Good night guys
TLW is just dead tired

no photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:48 PM
How do Catholics explain when God said "This is my son in whom I am well
pleased"? How about Jesus's prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, was
Jesus talking to himself? I'm asking honest questions, please don't
take these questions as attacks.

GaMail50's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:50 PM
nite TLW.. Lulu..I see it as all the same...Jesus is God in human form

killxherxoff's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:52 PM
actually lulu,
i'm part of a church that believes exactly what you're describing.
in fact,
that's what i've heard all my life.
and i was never catholic.

lulu24's photo
Sat 05/05/07 09:56 PM
spider, it's a beautiful question...and so hard to answer.

yes, it's like he was talking with himself. sort of, and yet not. it's
like...different personalities, facets really...

when you hold an object and look at it from one side, you may perceive
it totally differently than if you looked from the reverse side, yet
it's the same.

we accept that it's a conundrum, and that we'll never totally understand
it...and we take it on faith that they ARE the same. father, son, holy
ghost...all one.

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