That is the question I am posing.
Given the widespread acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity among believers as "the" orthodox understanding of who God is (one being comprised of three persons), I would like to see some well-articulated responses to the above inquiry.
(Note: It should be clear that I am personally not seeking to debate the doctrine on this forum. I would ask that any personal attacks or allegations of "unorthodoxy" or "heresy" be withheld from the discussion. Do not introduce red herrings to this thread. I am posing the question directly to trinitarian Christians not tri-theists, unitarians or modalists. If you are not interested in directly addressing the question above, refrain from posting.)
Given the widespread acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity among believers as "the" orthodox understanding of who God is (one being comprised of three persons), I would like to see some well-articulated responses to the above inquiry.
(Note: It should be clear that I am personally not seeking to debate the doctrine on this forum. I would ask that any personal attacks or allegations of "unorthodoxy" or "heresy" be withheld from the discussion. Do not introduce red herrings to this thread. I am posing the question directly to trinitarian Christians not tri-theists, unitarians or modalists. If you are not interested in directly addressing the question above, refrain from posting.)
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