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Don't know how familiar any of you are with writing prgrams, but I was wondering if anyone thought they could write the logic for a computer program to run with no scripting errors that would communicate the concept of the trinity.
Wouldn't know how to begin. The Trinity is a mystery. We don't really know how it is, only a few things about it. Eventually, we'll find out. I'm good with that.
But it would be an interesting project. I just have no idea how to go about it.
Wouldn't know how to begin. The Trinity is a mystery. We don't really know how it is, only a few things about it. Eventually, we'll find out. I'm good with that.
But it would be an interesting project. I just have no idea how to go about it.
Hmmm...
Once we did not know the Trinity but in 32AD Jesus explained it as best as can be done, but the people then may not hav quite gotten the idea or were restricted by their own ignorance of those times such that the idae was very difficult to articulate to the general population.
Nevertheless, it seems clear from the epistles that the apostles were getting the idea.
The concept is philosophical in its nature, and humanistic in its application.
But academically, today, it is logical and rather straight forward.
The Major Premise is based upon Jesus saying "I am the Truth,: presumably the personification of that ideal.
The minor premise is that Truth is the image of God and the conclusion is that God must be the Reality which unfolds and gives birth to Truth.
Don't know how familiar any of you are with writing prgrams, but I was wondering if anyone thought they could write the logic for a computer program to run with no scripting errors that would communicate the concept of the trinity.
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