You are having a bit of trouble with your math.
0/0 is not unity nor is it undefined but is indeterminate. Depnding on the equation 0/0 can equal any number of things.
Did you sleep through 3rd grade math?
2006-08-08 09:01:10
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answered by Pablito 5
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Looks to me like you went to Catholic school, but slept through everything but recess.
Your logic is batty, your Latin is atrocious, your English is painfully poor, and you look sickly.
I am an agnostic, studying to be a Buddhist.
I can refute the Holy Trinity all day. Even learned Christians can. It was invented by the Catholic church. It was a point of contention one day, and the next day, it was VOTED in. It is a lot of hooey, created to salve egos and dissension among early church members. It helped to incorporate pagan religions into the church, since there were so many at that time.
Try reading.
2006-08-16 07:21:44
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answered by Lottie W 6
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"from (i) we gets, 1=0/0"
0 divided by 0 is not one, its undefined, as in not a number. Your equation stops there. Or did you fail basic pre-algebra? That's one of the first things they teach you. And I hate math.
The concept of the trinity also would make Christianity a polytheistic religion if you think about it. Even the idea that, "well, its all 3 in one being", Hinduism has a similar concept and everyone considers them polytheistic.
BTW you misspelled equation. Its pretty easy to refute your "equasion" when you don't even know how to spell it.
2006-08-08 08:52:31
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answered by mainrodax 2
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i'm nonreligious......but i'm a math kind of guy
basically you're sating that 1 = 3....but to prove this you're saying that 1 = 0 and 3 = 0 and since 0 = 0 then 1 = 3....which doesn't work because 1 doesn't = 0 and 3 doesn't = 0
also if you proved that 1 = 3 that has nothing to do with the trinity.....separation of church and state....remember that
2006-08-16 04:37:11
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answered by Yogaflame 6
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The Holy Trinity doctrine was pre-Christian, founded on Ezekiel's vision, the Trinity consisting of the three main elements of the Tetragrammaton. The First person was the true Creator, the All-Father, "let there be Light", represened by the letter H, the acacia, the tree of Sunday, the tree of Levi, the lalpis lazuli symbolizing th blue sky as yet untenatnted by the heavenly bodies; he was indetified by the Jewish apoclalyptics with which dates from the Seleucid epoch. The Second Person was comprised in Ezekiel's enthroned man-spiritual man as god's image, man who abstained in perfect peace from the dangerous pleasures of the false creation and was destined to reign on earth everlastingly; he was represented by F, the fire-garnet, the pomegranate, the treee of the Sabbath and of Judah. The apocalyptics indentified him with the Son of Man in Daniel's vision. But only the lower half of the Man's body was fire-garnet: the male part. The uper half was amber: the roayal part, linking him with the Third person. For the Third Person comprised the remaining six letters of the name, six being the Number of Life in the Pythagorean philosophy. These letters were the original White-Goddess vowels, A O U E I, representing the spirit that moved on the face of the waters in the Genisis narrative: but with the death vowel 'I' replaced by the royal consonant J, amber, Benjamin's letter, the letter of the Divine Child born on the Day of Liberation; and with the 'birth of birth' vowel omega supplementing the birth vowel alpha.The Third Person was thus androgynous: 'virgin with child', a concept which apparently accounts for the reduplication fo the letter H in the J H W H Tetragrammaton. The second H is the Shekinah, the Brightness of God, the mystic female emanation of H, the male First Person; with no existence apart from him, but identified with Wisdom, the brightness of his meditation, who has 'hewn out her Seven Pillars' of the true Creation and from which the 'peace that passeth understaning' derives when Light is linked with Life.
2006-08-15 17:52:22
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answered by ldyrhiannon 4
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What the world are you trying to prove??????
I happen to believe in God, the Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. You are making a mockery out of the Trinity. How dare you!
How much did you smoke and how much have you had to drink?
It's time to go to bed and sleep this one off. That is if your not on crank.....
2006-08-16 07:05:15
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answered by whenwhalesfly 5
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Okay. Congratulations on discovering the triune nature of Divinity, which the Hindis call Brama, Vishnu and Siva; whom the Greeks and Romans hailed as Thrice Great Hermes and Our Lady Hecate of the darkness; to whom the Celts even today sing praises as Brighid, bright arrow of the Triple Flame of healing, smithcraft and inspiration.
Behold, thou hast reinvented the Wheel that is the Wheel of LIfe. Congratulations.
2006-08-08 09:18:01
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answered by Babs 4
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That's great, except that you can't divide by zero. Mathematical impossibility.
If you could, we could say:
666 * 0 = 0 (vi)
from (vi) we gets,
666 = 0/0
from equasion (ii) & (iv) & (vi) we gets,
1=3=666--(vii)
Thus, the fact that the Holy Trinity is Satan is proofed. Quod Erat Demonstrandum. (I'll copy and paste your poor spelling and punctuation, but I refuse to reproduce your bad Latin).
2006-08-08 09:08:07
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answered by marbledog 6
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Is this a question??? Even if this was a mathematical equation that's math, not theology. That said no offense that doesn't prove even with math.
2016-02-20 13:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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1.0=0----(i)
from (i) we gets, 1=0/0--(ii)
666.0=0---(iii)
from (iii) we gets,
666=0/0---(iv)
from equasion (ii) & (iv) we gets,
1=666--(v)
Thus, Satan is proved. God help us all! LOL
oh yah, the same can be used with 911 or 999, depending on where you are.....so call these number too.
BTW, nice try but most of us are not stupid.
2006-08-15 10:39:12
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answered by PnP 2
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