Quote: Sobhan Allah Joshua
that is not how u explained and agreed on the explanation on another thread:
"QUOTE (Hesham Azmy)
<b>One God in Three Persons. </b>
I never said there was one God in three persons.
And the trinity does not say that either - I am just trying to explain to you the view of the trinity.
How is what I said above any different than what you quoted?
Both times, I said the trinity is one God, in three forms.
Three "forms" does not mean three "persons".
It makes no use to discuss or to debate this topic - no conversation will ever settle this matter. The muslim is not going to change his mind, nor is the christian.
There is only one who knows - and that is God, and none of us will know until we face him on the last day.
Just keep in mind what I said before:
Quote:<b>You say that God has the power to do all things. He need only say "Be!" and it is. </b>
You say this - yet you ask "How can God be in three forms?". It does not matter "how" He can do that - that is not for humans to worry about, nor is it up to you to decide what God can do and what He cannot do.
God has power over all things. He can do as he pleases, when he pleases. He is the Wise one - not us humans. We are not wise. And to say what God can and cannot do is surely not wise.
You question how or why God can do this, and you give reasons for why he cannot based on your own logic. Do you really think your own humanly logic can figure out the Creator of all the heavens and the Earth?
God can do things our human minds cannot possibly imagine. Our reason and our logic mean nothing when it comes to what God can do. Our minds cannot possibly grasp all the things God could do if he so pleases.
Do not question why God does what He does, and surely do not say what He can and cannot do. Can you not see the error in this?
That is not wise, my friends.