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Why wouldn't that be just? "I am God. I judge all. End of story". By definition of the word "God" that fits as it should.
It seems most aren't even aware of the Trinity is. It was added 70 years after Jesus death and had nothing to do with him or his words lol. Nothing.
Rome created it.
We is a term to describe magnificence and more importantly, it's royal. In Islam Allah is reference with a "we" as well. This is not evidence of plurality lol
The queen of England referenced herself (singular) as "we" but it doesn't mean she's describing 3 entities. She's speaking as royalty.
I've seen all the resources brother. The point of questioning it was to make others think about how ridiculous it is to try and justify a 3-1 but 1 God.
A God that is subject to "spiritual laws" (another anon actually wrote that.
Whatever, it is what it is lol
Because if He judged all "just fine" you and I would know that God was a liar. He wouldn't be acting according to his own standard. God is perfect, therefore by definition He must judge accurately and fairly.
The word Trinity was created after the Bible was written but the concept is clearly outlined in scripture in multiple places. Jesus and many others including his followers and Romans recognized Him as the Son of God. Jesus directly claimed to be God and did not stop people from worshipping Him. Whereas Angels stop people from worshipping them.
There is no royal We in ancient Hebrew. It is not the same as Arabic or modern English sensibilities.
In my humble opinion you are putting God in a box. You expect God to operate and exist like humans do, as one spirit or one body. Christians believe God operates simultaneously as three persons who have eternally co existed. Because that is what He revealed to us.
(Including the Older Covenant!)
What are you talking about? Gods judgment isn't "just fine". It's Gods judgment lol. And every individual gets judged by their individual actions. It's as simple as that.
Jesus gets on his knees in the Bible and worships God lol. What the Romans did was create a cartoon in the trinity, That's all it is. He asks God "Why have you forsaken me?" as he's being tortured. God asked Himself why is Himself betraying Himself?
I am putting God in a box? You and people like you subject God to "spiritual laws" and requirements for blood sacrifice. I put no such limitations on God.
God is above all and has zero limitations on Him and does not need or require anything to do as He wills. It's as simple as that.
If you believe in absolute truth (I do) then there is a perfect justice by definition. I believe God is that by nature. In order to meet a standard there has to be a standard and you have to hold to it. Otherwise "perfection" is meaningless. What you describe would be God acting arbitrarily, which He does not.
Jesus prays to the Father, that is not the same as worshipping the Father. The other poster answered your question about Jesus quoting a Psalm when He said, "why have you forsaken me?" Did you read the Psalm? It's very fascinating.
I didn't put God in a box. He laid out specific requirements for His people, which can be found throughout the Bible.
God can certainly do anything He wishes but in order to have the titles of good and perfect He certainly has to meet His own standard. A God who acts arbitrarily is not good or perfect.