"one": the lowest cardinal number; half of two.
Now, let's use ONE in a biblical sentence:
"Now there is ONE God and ONE Mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus."
"You believe that God is ONE. You do well; the demons also believe, and shutter."
"Hear, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord is ONE!"
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Trinitarian Math: 1 + 1 + 1 = 1
"three": equivalent to the sum of one and two; one more than two yet three equals one.
Interchangeable with
"trinity": a group of three people or things, but three equals one.
A few other helpful terms to understand Trinitarian Math:
"mystery": something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
"conundrum": a confusing and difficult problem or question.
"illogical": lacking sense or clear, sound reasoning.
"inconsistent": the formal name for a mathematical equation with no solution.
Now, let's use three/trinity in a biblical sentence:
The is no biblical sentence containing the word trinity. Trinitarians say that a trinity is inferred in the biblical texts- a biblical mathematical inference, so, let's use THREE in a biblically inferred sentence:
"Jim, Joe and Jesse were the three finalists in the math contest. He won."
Thus, the Trinitarian 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 is determined by a mysterious conundrum of illogical and inconsistent Biblical inference.
One final definition:
One final definition:
Webster defines trinity (noun) as: a group of three closely related persons or things, therefore a group is a thing or an it, not a person.
Conclusion: Trinitarian math would conclude that God is God, Jesus is God, and Holy Spirit is God.
God + God + God = One God
...a group numerically consisting of three Gods which equate, mysteriously, to one God.
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