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| Anne-Marie | Wednesday, 26. August 2009, 14:41 |
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Ever known for chucking a spanner in the works... It occurs to me that for God to work (or, at any rate, the way we are told He does work), the human bit, Jesus, is a separate Person to the bit that comes to us as the Holy Spirit/Ghost. Yet (sorry, but I do tend to think these things and they fascinate me) Our Lady is the same person who lived with Jesus AND as appears to people like Bernadette Soubirous. Does Our Lady as one person achieving both these things and God needing two Persons to achieve same, not suggest to a non-Catholic that Our Lady performs better than her Son??? Multy-tasking they usually call it when women can handle more than the one task simultaneously Like many, I don't understand the Trinity. I accept that it is so, even though I honestly don't comprehend what I'm believing! I have heard many people, including theologians (Lord, preserve us from that lot!) just not making sense when they try to explain how three Persons can be the one God - except in the sense that two persons can become one in marriage - nice theory but we all know the one couple is still quite capable of operating separately as two individuals. IS THERE a simple way to explain the Trinity coherently - because if there is, I'd love to hear it.... Edited by Anne-Marie, Wednesday, 26. August 2009, 14:53.
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6:42 PM Nov 24