hisway wrote:Amadeus wrote:BradtheImpaler:
Think of it this way: someone who is suffering from Multiple Personality Disorder is still considered one person. The person is "fractured". The goal of psychotherapy for a "fractured" person is to get them to realize that their personalities are all THEM.
SOOO....
Even though this is not the best example, God is like a person with MPD. He has three distinct personalities that can talk to eachother and everything, but He is still the same God.
Is that any clearer? Also, go beyond YOUR reluctance to think outside of the box and let's talk some scripture. The proof is in there. Ponder it and maybe you'll have a change of heart.
Warm regards,
Amadeus
Apparently the condition affects the Biblical understanding of those who believe in it as well if left untreated. But the cure of the medicine of the Oneness Doctrine clears it up quickly. Another old fashioned remedy that works is to cast that
lying three-headed devil out in the name of Jesus.
I'm not going to debate the trinity or oneness doctrine, but I think you should chose your words carefully.
The three heads in question are the father, son, and holy-spirit.
I don't think it is acceptable to call them a devil in any shape or form that people take them in.
Regards.