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On Friday, March 7, 2014 1:19:22 PM UTC-8, wrote:
> Who Invented the Trinity? > > > Let's put this together in a different form: one person, God the Father, plus one person, God the Son, plus one person, God the Holy Ghost, equals one person, God the What? Is this English or is this gibberish? > The great St. Patrick, whose feast day approaches, explained the concept of the Triune God using a shamrock: three leaves, one plant. > While Christianity may have a problem defining the essence of God, such is not the case in Islam: > The first thing Jesus did as an adult to reveal His Divinity was to turn water into wine, so that wedding guests could continue to enjoy themselves. In contrast, Islam forbids wine. Thus the objectives of Christianity and Islam are 180 degrees apart. |
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