A more intriguing example, albeit God be two and one at the same time, is the wave-particle duality in quantum mechanics.
Moorad
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Subject: Re: Physical Resurrection
The old standard answer referred to man as body, soul and spirit.
Dave
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 21:07:50 -0400 "David Opderbeck" <dopderbeck@gmail.com> writes:
Apropos of this, tonight, out of the blue, my 8-year-old son asked me "dad, how can God be three and one at the same time." Wow! I remembered that old illustration using an egg (shell, yolk and white), but it seems pretty weak. Anyone have a better one?
On 4/11/06, Dawsonzhu@aol.com <Dawsonzhu@aol.com> wrote:
David wrote:
If by "answer" you mean something completely emotionally or intellectually satisfying, I guess you're right.
That is exactly what I meant. We know the doctrine, and it is one of those
things we just accept/endure/take on faith, but to even try to explain something
like that, well,.... good luck..... Sorry if that was confusing.
Also, thank you Michael for the heads up on "physical" and "bodily". I
agree completely. "Physical" does bring up that image of "Zombies",
"bodily" is a complete remake.
He has risen indeed,.... happy Easter.
Wayne
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