 Rank Amateur
Rank Amateur         
         ↪Rank Amateur Redundant nonsense? Of course there is an independent reality. We just can’t say anything meaningful about it without assuming the existence of a mind. Perhaps that is why there is a need for God. — Noah Te Stroete
 RegularGuy
RegularGuy         
          Jake
Jake         
         Historically, the origin of the doctrine was an attempt by medieval (or earlier) theologians to reconcile the statements in the NT that could be read to imply that Jesus is separate from his 'father' and from the 'spirit', with the doctrine that there is only one god. — andrewk
 Jake
Jake         
          Rank Amateur
Rank Amateur         
         even though Catholic doctrine asserts that there is only one God and that God is ever present everywhere in all times and places, which implies that God is one with everything or is in fact everything. — Jake
 Jake
Jake         
         Jake - just to be clear there is no Catholic doctrine that says God is Everything - that is your addition - Catholic doctrine says God is God, and God is everywhere. — Rank Amateur
 hachit
hachit         
          MindForged
MindForged         
          hachit
hachit         
          Aruthra
Aruthra         
          Artemis
Artemis         
         And let's not even get started on the virgin birth. — Bitter Crank
 christian2017
christian2017         
          TheGreatArcanum
TheGreatArcanum         
          christian2017
christian2017         
          TheGreatArcanum
TheGreatArcanum         
          christian2017
christian2017         
          TheGreatArcanum
TheGreatArcanum         
          christian2017
christian2017         
          christian2017
christian2017         
          jorndoe
jorndoe         
         the element of Gnostic influences upon the Pharisees and the early Christians make it more complicated — Valentinus
And [for] their saying, "Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah." And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain. — Quran 4:157
 Relativist
Relativist         
          Sam26
Sam26         
          Pattern-chaser
Pattern-chaser         
         Faith can be in conflict with reason: people have had and do have faith in all sorts of different Gods. Some of that faith must be misplaced. — Devans99
 Devans99
Devans99         
          Pattern-chaser
Pattern-chaser         
         But if person X believes in God with property A and not B, and person Y believes in God with property B and not A, then I think you could argue that one person's faith in a characteristic of God must be misplaced. — Devans99
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