The Christians believe that the trinity consists, of the Father, the Son and the Holy
Spirit but yet they do not believe that these three are Gods in their own right rather
they believe that the trinity itself is the God.
Then they continue saying the Father is great the Son is great and the Holy Spirit is
great, but they are not three greats but rather just one great.
The question must be what is this language the Christians are using.
One should ask also if one of these three parts of the Trinity were to commit the
crime of murder, could the punishment be passed to one of the other two parts.
The answer will be no because these three elements are individual.
Another point is that when they refer to the “father” the human beings natural
tendency is to think that the father is some huge massive entity.
The “son” brings to mind the image of a young man, perhaps with blue eyes and
blonde hair perhaps conjuring an image of a bearded man.
As for the “holy spirit” then the image that is conjured in the heads of the Christians
is on of a dove, or a blazing fire, however it is less decisive than the other two.
And so when the question is posed to the Christians which image of God comes to
mind when you think about the Lord God, you will receive contradictory answers.
This demonstrates that the belief of the Christians is so incomprehensible and
corrupt that anyone with any sense will reject it. Anyone with any sense of
objectivity who is not simply trying to defend the undefendable.
This doctrine is neither clear for the uneducated nor is it explainable by the scholar.
A proof of this would be the fact that half of the Anglican bishops of England rejected
the idea of the divinity of Jesus (pbuh). This was reported in the Daily news on the
25 th of June1984.
It is universally accepted in Christendom, all orthodox Christians who believe in
what they call the Holy Trinity; that the Father is God, the son is God and the Holy
Ghost is God, but they are not three Gods but one God. (?) Let an erudite Christian
theologian, like the Rev. Dummelow tell us of this indivisibility, indissolubility of the
Christian's "triune" God. Commenting on "We will come" of John 14: 23 he says —
WHERE THE SON IS, THERE OF NECESSITY IS THE FATHER ALSO, AS WELL AS THE
SPIRIT, FOR THE THREE ARE ONE, BEING DIFFERENT FORMS OF THE
SUBSISTENCE AND MANIFESTATION OF THE SAME DIVINE BEING. THIS PASSAGE
ILLUSTRATES THAT THE PERSONS OF THE HOLY TRINITY ARE INSEPARABLE,
AND CONTAIN ONE ANOTHER.
Please don't worry. You are not really expected to understand the above verbiage. In
short the Christian believes that the "THREE" (I beg your pardon, the Christian says,