yes!
2006-07-28 18:25:07
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answer #1
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answered by Tim 47 7
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1 x 1 x 1 = 1
2006-07-29 01:25:35
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answer #2
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answered by Martin S 7
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Yes 1+1+1=3
not 1+1+1=1
3 is not 1 an 1 is not 3
2006-07-29 01:37:06
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Surely The Trinity would be indicated by 1+1+1 = 1 ?
2006-07-29 01:31:14
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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1+1+1=111
2006-07-29 01:34:45
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
-3 = -1 -1 -1
2006-07-29 01:27:51
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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1+1+1=11 in binary
2006-07-29 01:26:29
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, 1 x 1 x 1 = 1.
2006-07-29 01:25:31
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answer #8
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answered by Chalkbrd 5
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What if you're talking about 1 dozen eggs, 1 universe, and 1 grande latte? The number of items is pretty darn near infinite, not a mere 3.
2006-07-29 01:26:40
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answer #9
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answered by oighe 1
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Father + Son + Holy Ghost = 1
2006-07-29 01:29:40
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answer #10
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answered by Red neck 7
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Yep :)
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This appears to be a reference to the Trinity...
Here is a brief synopsis of the Trinity:
There is only ONE God. He manifests himself in three personas/persons/manifestations for the purposes of the redemption of, and relationship with, human beings.
Contrary to what some people say, there is nothing irrational or illogical about this concept (of the Trinity).
For an explanation (and defense) of the doctrine of the Trinity, see http://www.godsci.org/gs/sect/doc/trinity.html
Cordially,
John
2006-07-29 01:25:58
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answer #11
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answered by John 6
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