Message from @Doktor Goon

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2020-01-16 23:30:40 UTC  

gtfo my religion

2020-01-16 23:33:05 UTC  

whats trinity

2020-01-16 23:33:22 UTC  

I very much don't think so, I'm not a Christian so I can't really comment but I'm pretty sure you don't pray to them all as seperate entities

2020-01-16 23:33:48 UTC  

it's three in one, not polytheism

2020-01-16 23:34:01 UTC  

One Godhead, three parts.

2020-01-16 23:34:10 UTC  

↑

2020-01-16 23:34:33 UTC  

Santaria is an example of polytheism with a Christian glazing

2020-01-16 23:35:41 UTC  

thats what catholics believe in đŸ¤”

2020-01-16 23:35:54 UTC  

father son and holy spirit

2020-01-16 23:36:46 UTC  

All Christians believe in father, son, and holy spirit @Ater Votum

2020-01-16 23:36:53 UTC  

They are all equally God

2020-01-16 23:36:58 UTC  

3 parts to One Whole

2020-01-16 23:37:07 UTC  

catholics pray to saints doe đŸ¤¢

2020-01-16 23:37:44 UTC  

yes, so is this is bad

2020-01-17 01:11:07 UTC  

They are distinct persons, but one simple essence

2020-01-17 01:43:33 UTC  

There is one Divine Essence which is called and which is God: eternal, without body, without parts, of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, the Maker and Preserver of all things, visible and invisible; and yet there are three Persons, of the same essence and power, who also are coeternal, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. And the term "person" used as the Fathers have used it, to signify, not a part or quality in another, but that which subsists of itself.

2020-01-17 01:44:08 UTC  

^

2020-01-17 01:50:06 UTC  

thank you jango.

2020-01-17 02:11:37 UTC  

Gnosticism

2020-01-17 02:11:51 UTC  

No

2020-01-17 02:12:25 UTC  

Yes.

2020-01-17 02:12:28 UTC  

No

2020-01-17 02:12:29 UTC  

Heresy of the early church

2020-01-17 02:12:44 UTC  

There is no distinction between essence and energy, correct

2020-01-17 02:13:12 UTC  

There is the Father and the Son which permanently emanate the Holy Spirit

2020-01-17 02:14:33 UTC  

That is correct

2020-01-17 02:14:57 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-17 02:25:36 UTC  

@CaballerĂ­a energy and essence is different

2020-01-17 02:27:31 UTC  

the ousia isnt the same as the energies of god

2020-01-17 02:27:38 UTC  

That would contradict the first council of Nicaea

2020-01-17 02:27:58 UTC  

How?

2020-01-17 02:28:06 UTC  

When it very clearly talks on the topic of Divine Unity

2020-01-17 02:28:29 UTC  

So youre calling me an arian?

2020-01-17 02:28:40 UTC  
2020-01-17 02:29:27 UTC  

I cannot say what you truly believe, but I'm just saying your statement contradicts what was said at an infallible ecumenical council

2020-01-17 02:29:56 UTC  

Perhaps you are, but maybe just mistaken

2020-01-17 02:32:47 UTC  

How does that contradict the council though

2020-01-17 02:32:47 UTC  

@CaballerĂ­a#9458

2020-01-17 02:37:21 UTC  
2020-01-17 02:41:42 UTC  

Well it is an introduction of division within the trinity, and even to some extent suggests polytheism

2020-01-17 02:42:34 UTC  

Not to mention definitely regarded a Heresy