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- Embed this notice@opphunter88 A single word having different meanings in different contexts, as in the case with the word Jupiter, is the most hilarious cope about Trinitarian contradiction that I've seen. Why not view the Father, the Son, and the Spirit as parts of a greater whole, which is more coherent and doesn't require reams of apologia to cope about?
Oh right, it's because for whatever reason Nicene Christianity decided to die on this hill of all of them. It's very important that this internally contradictory doctrine be accepted at face value, or else we're going to call you a heretic and not a real Christian. It's completely preposterous. Those absolutely batshit Yaldabaoth Sophia cosmologies have a greater likelihood of being correct than this shit, and with the added benefit of being actually interesting to boot, because at least the likelihood of being correct is greater than zero. 2 + 2 != 5, and I don't have to believe otherwise just because it's absurd, as Tertullian said.
I know I blew off your attempt to discuss the Book of Abraham in this moment, but that was motivated by frustration with your reluctance to admit that I'm right about something when I very plainly am. I am willing to have a conversation about that with you in the future, but in the meantime, I'm mega drowsy so I'm going to go to sleep now.
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