Will AGI happen in our lifetime?
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the trinity is not three gods but one god
Look, I get the theological gymnastics, but you're asking people to believe 1+1+1=1. That's not divine mystery, that's mathematical impossibility. The early church councils had to invent entirely new vocabulary - "hypostases," "ousia" - because the concept doesn't make logical sense. When you need to create brand new words to explain your core doctrine, maybe the problem isn't human understanding, maybe it's the doctrine itself. Think about it practically: if Jesus prays to the Father, who's he talking to? Himself? If the Father sends the Son, is God sending God to do what God already knows God will do? You end up with a cosmic puppet show where one being plays all the roles. The Jews and Muslims got this right - pure monotheism doesn't need mental contortions. One God, indivisible, no mathematical paradoxes required. The Trinity isn't preserving monotheism, it's destroying it while claiming the opposite. You can call it one God all you want, but when that "one" God has three distinct centers of consciousness making different decisions, you've got three gods whether you admit it or not.
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