After all, the Sacred Scriptures spent a thousand years in the hands of the Vatican (half of that if you count the Eastern Orthodox churches) . How do we know that the cabal didn't alter, add or supress anything important on them in all those years, that's also not counting the other supposedly reformed editions that were made by people with ties to Freemasonry and the City of London ?
I might also be in dire need of some time out of the news and the digging. Feel free to call me out if that's the case.
The Trinity is a Mystery. We can understand it in part, but not in it's entirety. There are good examples that explain the nature of the Trinity, but at some point all analogies break down. The Trinity is not a contradiction - that would be foolish. But it is a conundrum. However, it does explain why God is Love. Love can only occur in a relationship. A relationship is precisely what the Godhead is, from eternity past.
There are many explanations/concepts in Physics that I would say obfuscate instead of enlighten. But that doesn't make the concept false.
If God were infinite, then by definition, a Finite creature would not fully be able to comprehend Him. Furthermore, if one could fully understand God, then that would mean God isn't very Great.
"If God were infinite, then by definition, a Finite creature would not fully be able to comprehend Him."
I do love this concept.
Another way of saying it :- "Trying to understand the universe is like trying to measure the ocean with a tea spoon"
...and I recognize the truth in it.
This is the very type of Christianity I am more tolerant of. A Christianity that leaves room for mystery and awe (which is surprisingly close to love when truly experienced) and acknowledges that it does not have all the answers.
Correct. I would argue that, although Christianity doesn't have all the answers, it's does have the most among the World Religions.
I like what CS Lewis once opined:
― C.S. Lewis