Re: Trinity models (was Re: Physical Resurrection)

From: <RFaussette@aol.com>
Date: Wed Apr 12 2006 - 13:25:31 EDT

In a message dated 4/12/2006 11:34:29 AM Eastern Standard Time,
gmurphy@raex.com writes:
But it seems to me that Ross's error is more elementary - the notion that the
doctrine of the Trinity is a logical or mathematical conundrum.
The Trinity is a logical paradox. The key to undersanding the Trinity (IMHO)
is the self sacrifice (of the Cross). Only by abandoning the self does one
make the self sacrifice. In ontology the self is the subject (me) in a world of
objects (the things I perceive).

If the self is sacrificed, the subject (theoretically) no longer exists. The
only thing perceived is the world of objects (God). It is only a holy spirit
that can make the self sacrifice, hence three persons in one: God, the son (who
gives his self back to God) and the holy spirit (that inclination/spirit that
enables the son to give his self back to God).

Here is the definition of heaven from:

The Catholic Encyclopedia: “In heaven, however, no creature will stand
between God and the soul. He himself will be the immediate object of its vision.
Scripture and theology tell us that the blessed see God face to face.”

 The creature that stands between God and the soul is the body. Sacrifice the
body and God becomes the immediate object of your soul's vision.

Interestingly enough, this is the basis for all mysticism, east and west and
the only avenue for true ecumenism.

rich faussette
Received on Wed Apr 12 13:26:18 2006

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