I saw the thread on the Trinity and thought I would post a thought here.
There is a diagnosis for the doctrine called the Trinity. Before going there allow me to mention some things Trinitarians are famous for.
The obvious is of course the delusion that there are three persons consisting of god, The father, the son, and the holy ghost. So allow me to ask some basic questions.
1) Does the "Father" have a distinct way of talking? The answer is yes!
The father speaks from heaven (
Luke 3:22).
2) Does the Son have a distinct way of talking? Again the answer is yes!
The son has a voice like many waters (
Rev. 1:15).
3) Does the Holy Ghost have a distinct way of talking? Again the answer is YES!
The holy spirit speaks with other peoples voices (
Acts 2:3).
Now this is also important to our "diagnosis" of the Trinity. Do any of the members ever take upon themselves attributes of animals? Again the answer is YES!
The Holy Spirit acts like an animal where he appears as a dove (
Luke 3:22).
So what does this mean for the Trintiarian doctrine? It means that the Trinity has what is known as Dissociative Identity Disorder.
Here are some symptoms:
The different identities have their own postures, gestures, and
distinct way of talking. Sometimes the alters are imaginary people;
sometimes they are animals. As each personality reveals itself and controls the individuals' behavior and thoughts, it's called "switching." Switching can take seconds to minutes to days. When under hypnosis, the person's different "alters" or identities may be very responsive to the therapist's requests.
http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/d...ality-disorder
Quite a tragedy really that people would believe such nonsense!
1=3? seriously?
Thank God for the truth!