According to Catholic theology the Trinity is "God". Neither of it's components are.
And when you try to diverge and say that "The Father is God" and "The Son is God" then, by the law of identity, "The Father is The Son".
And when you insist that "The Father is not The Son" then you have left rationality and no thinking being will take you serious. — ArmChairPhilosopher
The Holy Ghost is a one-armed cripple! :joke: — Agent Smith
This is a paradox one might come across if they consider God's omnipotence. If the answer is yes, then there is one thing he can't do (lift a heavy enough rock), which contradicts the definition of omnipotence (being able to do anything). The same applies if the answer is no. How would you solve this paradox? — Cidat
God can not do what is logically impossible, such as making 1 + 1 = 3if god(s) are as great as we think they are, they should be able to do the impossible!!! — Agent Smith
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