what is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects

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what is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

TRINITARIANS...

I would expect you to say “what is simple and One can be expressed by a multitude of objects” (without adding “only”).

But just to clarify your Trinitarian view...

Is this statement true?

What is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

I say false.

Here are some examples of what is simple and One being expressed by one object...

Deuteronomy 6:4... Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:

Ephesians 4:6... One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.

Etc.
 
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TRINITARIANS...

I would expect you to say “what is simple and One can be expressed by a multitude of objects” (without adding “only”).

But just to clarify your Trinitarian view...

Is this statement true?

What is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

I say false.

Here are some examples of what is simple and One expressed by one object...

Deuteronomy 6:4... Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:

Ephesians 4:6... One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.

Etc.

That is not expressing but stating, God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence. Once you express all up and through , it can only be by a multitude of objects. That would be every predication to Him

......Alan .
 
That is not expressing but stating, God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence. Once you express all up and through , it can only be by a multitude of objects. That would be every predication to Him

So you are saying this statement is TRUE...

What is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

I would like to know what your fellow Trinitarians believe...

Is that statement TRUE?
 
So you are saying this statement is TRUE...

What is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

I would like to know what your fellow Trinitarians believe...

Is that statement TRUE?
Instead of asking silly questions demonstrate what is not clear to you without human connotations.

..... Alan
 
Well, your statement was...

God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence.”

In that context...

Does “God in His simplicity” have “a” subsistence?

Well, your statement was...

God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence.”

In that context...

Does “God in His simplicity” have “a” subsistence?

Well, your statement was...

God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence.”

In that context...

Does “God in His simplicity” have “a” subsistence?

We speak of God in His simplicity as when we say," Almighty God is Spirit , and we speak of Him in His subsistence as when we say," The Father begets the Son.

....... Alan
 
TRINITARIANS...

I would expect you to say “what is simple and One can be expressed by a multitude of objects” (without adding “only”).

But just to clarify your Trinitarian view...

Is this statement true?

What is simple and One can only be expressed by a multitude of objects.

I say false.

Here are some examples of what is simple and One being expressed by one object...

Deuteronomy 6:4... Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God is one LORD:

Ephesians 4:6... One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.

Etc.
ONE God, ONE Lord.
What is your message?????
 
We speak of God in His simplicity as when we say," Almighty God is Spirit , and we speak of Him in His subsistence as when we say," The Father begets the Son.

This was your statement...

“God in His simplicity and in His Subsistence.”

Are you saying the first “His” refers to the Divine BEING but the second “His” refers to the first PERSON of the Divine Being?

In other words, the two “His” pronouns do not have the same referent.
 
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