Well you see God the Son is seperate from God the Father, but they’re also the same guy, both are part of God, but are individuals who can coexist, but God consists of them and the Holy Spirit, completely unrelated guy but also the same guy, all three are god, but individuals, but they can’t be too individual, then they wouldn’t be God, cause all three make God. Just make sure you know they’re seperate. Or are they?
(Idk too much about this, I just find it confusing)
I’m biased but I honestly believe Jesus was preaching some form of pantheism in his day, only for it to be misconstrued and abused for power.
A lot of the holy trinity (or is that a Cajun food thing? I don’t remember.) stuff and other passages make sense from this perspective rather than a ‘we’re seperate from some anthropomorphic god, who by the looks of it doesn’t have the best track record.’ perspective.
Well you see God the Son is seperate from God the Father, but they’re also the same guy, both are part of God, but are individuals who can coexist, but God consists of them and the Holy Spirit, completely unrelated guy but also the same guy, all three are god, but individuals, but they can’t be too individual, then they wouldn’t be God, cause all three make God. Just make sure you know they’re seperate. Or are they?
(Idk too much about this, I just find it confusing)
I’m biased but I honestly believe Jesus was preaching some form of pantheism in his day, only for it to be misconstrued and abused for power.
A lot of the holy trinity (or is that a Cajun food thing? I don’t remember.) stuff and other passages make sense from this perspective rather than a ‘we’re seperate from some anthropomorphic god, who by the looks of it doesn’t have the best track record.’ perspective.
Huh. It’s almost like someone just made this up as they went.
training for accepting whatever the church tells you regardless of if it makes sense or contradicts itself openly