>You apparently are so inundated with apologist non-thinking that you haven't
>a clue as to argument in the real world. Kindly learn some logic before
>wasting our time.
A non-thinker is one who speaks first and thinks later. That is how insults happen. Sound familiar.
As for the Trinity being illogical, I would state that if we use the logic of man, we will never understand the Trinity, but if we remember that with God, all things are possible, we can ACCEPT the Trinity.
Sir, I practice a faith, NOT a science.
If you would like to PROVE to me that there is no God, go right ahead, because I cannot, nor do I wish to, prove that there IS a God. I KNOW the answer to that question and that is all that matters to me on that issue.
Logic is just a manmade thing anyway. Your logic might be my illogic, and vice versa.
I have a question for you: if you don't believe in God, why waste your time discussing the non-existence of something you don't believe in?
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>Brent Yaciw
>Internet: athalflb@aol.com
>"A mystic is a person who is puzzled before the obvious but who understands
>the nonexistent"
>--Elbert Hubbard (no relation to L. Ron that I know of)
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Michael J. Mahony Internet: igby@deltanet.com Home Page: http://www.deltanet.com/users/igby Contending Earnestly for the Word Ministries
"Therefore you are without excuse, every man of you who passes judgment, for in that you judge another, you condemn yourself; for you who judge practice the same things. {2} And we know that the judgment of God rightly falls upon those who practice such things." (Rom 2:1-2 NASB)