1.2.2.12
A logical
analysis
As we have seen at the very beginning of our analysis, Jesus
(pbuh) has commanded us to "love the Lord thy God ... with
all thy mind," Mark 12:30. We were also taught that "For
God is not [the author] of confusion"1 Corinthians 14:33.
So, if God's nature is not one of confusion, then it should
not be necessary to command us to simply "have faith" in the
Trinity because it is a "mystery." Is this not fair? Is this not
what the Bible and Jesus himself say? So let us use our minds
and be inquisitive. Let us ask questions so that we may indeed
be able to truthfully claim that we have loved God "with all our
minds."
Now, most Christians today are taught that because of Adam,
all of humanity has inherited sin. This sin was so great that it
could not be forgiven by any normal means. This sin was so great
that God could not simply say "You are all forgiven." This sin
was so great that even the sacrifice of a sinless mortal would
not do. This sin was so great that it was necessary for God
Almighty to offer up His only begotten son as the only possible
purifying sacrifice for the sins of humanity. The only possible
way for God to forgive humanity this tremendous sin was to have
his son delivered to his mortal enemies so that they might beat
him, spit on him, whip him, strip him, cut him, humiliate him,
hang him up on the cross, and finally kill him. In
this manner, God would finally be able to grant us the
forgiveness He so wishes to bestow upon us. (1 Corinthians 15:3 "Christ died for our sins", Romans 5:6 "Christ died
for the ungodly" etc.)
However, when we look closely at this picture we find a
number of problems. For example, if Jesus (pbuh) is part of a
divine Trinity which makes up the essence of God
Almighty, and if this God is ONE God and not THREE gods, and if
Jesus (pbuh) died on the cross, then what happened
to God Almighty?. Did the Trinity die also, or was
a third of the Trinity ripped away from the whole, then
tortured, killed, and sent to hell for three days, while the
remaining two thirds (of God?) remained in it's crippled form a
safe distance away? Who was overseeing the heavens and the earth
while all of this was happening? A crippled Trinity?
No one? If I am made up of heart, mind, and soul, and one of
them dies; what happens to the rest of me? Are
they ONE or THREE? If God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are three
names for the same being, (definition of the "Trinity" required
by Isaiah 43:10-11 and many other verses) and not three separate
gods, then the "death of Jesus" is just another way of saying
"the death of God the 'Father'," which is also another way of
saying "the death of the Holy Ghost."
Some members of the clergy will object that it was not Jesus
"per se" who died, but rather it was only "his human form" that
died. His "godly" form was not affected. It is described as one
describes someone removing his coat. This leaves us with a
dilemma, because it leaves us with one of two cases:
1) Either Jesus (pbuh) "himself" did NOT die,
but only shed his earthly body (as it were), and in this case we
must ask, where then is the great sacrifice in this shedding of
a useless shell? Did we not just agree a few minutes ago that
the sacrifice of a sinless mortal was not sufficient in order to
erase the sins of all of humanity? Did we not just claim that it
must be a sinless "GOD" that must die? How then is Jesus'
shedding of this useless mortal shell which is not his actual
essence an ultimate sacrifice in atonement for all of mankind's
sins? How is it any different than the sacrifice of any normal
human being? Did the death of Jesus' coat atone for the sins of
all mankind? Can Jesus not simply make one thousand more human
"shells" for himself to inhabit? Is his discarding of one of
them an "ultimate sacrifice for the sins of all humanity"?
2) Or, Jesus (pbuh) "himself" died, in which
case, since he is claimed to be part of the "Trinity", and the
"Trinity" is claimed to be ONE god, not three (required by
Isaiah 43:10-11, Deut. 4:35, 4:39, 1 Kings 8:60, Isaiah 45:5 and
many other verses), then God, Jesus, and the Holy Ghost are
all claimed to have died, since they are all "the same
essence." Further, if all three are indeed ONE God then the
death of this one God contradicts many verses such as:
"But the LORD is the true God, he is the living God, and
an everlasting king."
Jeremiah 10:10
Also, if the giver of life is dead then who shall bring Him
back to life? The only way out of this dilemma is to accept the
truth, that Jesus (pbuh) was not God but only an elect messenger
of God.
Remember when Jesus (pbuh) is alleged to have died?:
"And when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said,
Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit: and having said
thus, he gave up the ghost"
Luke 23:46
When people die they go to their Lord to be judged. If Jesus
(pbuh) was, as claimed, a part of a Trinity and
the Trinity is only ONE god (as required by the above verses),
then Jesus was with God in a Trinity before
his death. It was only after his death that he was
claimed to have left God, died, and gone down into
hell for three days. However, this verse tells us a completely
different story. It claims that Jesus' essence was somewhere
other than already with God while he was on earth
(otherwise it would not have to go to Him) and was now
going to God. Also read John 17:11: "�I come to thee.
Holy Father." And John 17:13: "And now come I to thee"...etc.
Sadly enough, most Christians are taught to brush off these
matters with words like "It is incomprehensible, that is why it
must be true," or "believe blindly or you will lose your soul."?
Have we so soon forgotten "For God is not of confusion"
1 Corinthians 14:33 ? Have we so soon forgotten "thou shalt
love the Lord thy God ... with all thy mind," Mark 12:30?.
Many missionaries attempt to prove that God is "three" by
drawing analogies between God and His creation. They say: "There
are three members in a family, father, mother and children.
There are three states for water, ice, water and steam, etc.
Don't you see? God is three!"
Well, if this is the case then we need to notice that "Each
person gets only one life. There is only one sun. There is only
one earth. Each person only has one heart and one mind, etc."
Similarly, "We all have only two eyes. We all have only two
ears. Days are split into two parts, morning and night, etc."
As we can see, following such tactics is indeed a frivolous
pursuit. Such examples could be extended forever. We could say
"There are four seasons in every year. There are five fingers on
each hand. The Jews were only allowed by God to work for six
days. There are seven days in every week, ..." but you get the
picture.
Now, God Almighty is claimed to have "begotten" Jesus (pbuh).
He is claimed to be the "father" of Jesus. Naturally a father is
present before he "begets" his son (no matter how you wish to
define "beget"). Before Jesus (pbuh) was "begotten," was the
"Trinity" a "Duality"? Was God complete?
Explain Isaiah 43:10-11. If Jesus (pbuh) was "begotten" then he
is not eternal, but the definition of the Trinity which was
first put together in 325 C.E. when the Trinity was first
officially defined requires the "co-eternity" of God and Jesus (pbuh)
(see below).
If Jesus is one face of a "Trinity" and the
Trinity is one god not many, then anyone who sees Jesus
has seen God, however, John 1:18 says
"No man hath seen God at any time."
And we have just read in the Athanasian creed (Nicean creed)
that "God" is a "Trinity" made up of "the Father," the "Son,"
and the "Holy Ghost." We also read therein that God is not three
gods but one God. If this is the case then anyone who has seen
Jesus has seen "God." But the Bible tells us that this is not
the case.
Jesus (pbuh) claims to not even know when "that day" is
"But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the
angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but the Father"
Mark 13:32.
Is he not part of God? Is the "Trinity" not
ONE god? The fact that one "personality" of God has
knowledge not available to the other "two thirds" is a clear
indication that they are distinct and separate beings, and not
three faces of one being.
There are many such questions to be raised about this
supposed Trinity which defy common sense. When
someone loves God "with all thy mind" and they "Prove
all things; hold fast that which is good"
are they not presented with countless contradictions regarding
the "Trinity"? I am speaking about the logic of Jesus (pbuh)
here and not blind faith. Jesus is beseeching us to use our
minds but we would rather follow others who demand blind faith.
Jesus (pbuh) tells us
"If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father
will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode
with him."
John 14:23.
Sadly, the same people who love him dearly have now been
taught that in order to love Jesus they must completely
disregard everything he ever taught his followers and must
follow others who are better able to explain his message than
himself. In effect, his words have been totally abandoned (see
below).
"Say: 'O people of the Book! exceed not in your religion
the bounds [of what is proper], trespassing beyond the truth,
nor follow the vain desires of people who went astray in times
gone by, who misled many, and strayed [themselves] from the
straight path.'"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Maida(5):77
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