I assume you are referring to the trinity....has nothing to do with math....we can add....have fun wasting your time with your attepts at being humerous....
2007-11-08 16:32:58
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answered by Chrys 5
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When they grow beyond a kintergarten level, and learn how to multiply a number by itself, they realize 1 x 1 x 1 = 1.
Some people never get that far though. They still think shooting stars are missiles attacking evil spirits. That's what the Qur'an (Mohammad) said...
67:5 "And verily We have beautified the world's heaven with lamps, and We have made them missiles for the devils, and for them We have prepared the doom of flame."
In boolean math, 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 also. Boolean logic was formulated by a Christian. He must have been CrAzY. I'm glad he was. Without boolean math, logic circuits would not exist, and we'd still be living in the 1800s
2007-11-08 16:37:38
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answered by Anonymous
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with the aid of asserting that evolutionists have faith 0+0=one million your argument will become deceptive ideal from the initiating. before everything that's no longer 'evolutionists' that originated the large Bang concept. Evolutionism and abiogenesis are 2 assorted issues. additionally the large Bang concept does not state in any way that each and everything replaced into formed out of no longer something. Please carry out a little analyzing and study till now making a fool of your self. Secondly, christians somewhat are asserting that 0+one million=infinity for the reason that they suspect that a god created all life, all count, all each and everything from inert count (like coming up guy from airborne dirt and airborne dirt and dust). finally, your muslim ideals are somewhat no distinctive than those of the christians. Allah+0=infinity. Of the ideas you provide the main clever, rational, and sensible you possibly can be the large bang, abiogenesis, and evolution.
2016-10-15 13:40:28
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answered by ? 4
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"God is a concept by which we measure our pain" as John Lennon once said. Just think about that for a minute. Most people turn to God only in their times of need. Whenever they are doing well in life they do not keep a close relationship with God. But when pain and suffering hits, people suddenly become very religious. The main problem most people have with Christianity is some of their beliefs and practices. The catholics would say that I could go out and kill 50 people, but as long as I repent and say I'm sorry, I am guaranteed access to heaven. However, if I am a good person all my life and always do good things, but do not believe in Jesus, I will burn in Hell for all eternity. Sorry, but to me that is BS. No God would put us on this Earth clueless and expect us to choose Christianity or face eternal damnation. That's just ludicrous. I think that what you put out into the world comes back at you. Be a good person, good things will happen to you. Be a bad person, bad things will happen to you. That's all you can do.
2007-11-08 16:42:33
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answered by J 2
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I assume you talking about the Father, Son and Holly Ghost
Who ever said each part was 1, why can it not be 1/3.
As the film Nuns on the Run says
"God is like a Shamrock
Small, green and splits 3 ways"
sorry about that
But like the Shamrock it is made up of 3 parts which makes the whole.
I am not religous
2007-11-08 16:40:30
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answered by Mungo_J 2
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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Three Gods or God heads, comprising one God. Look at it as you would a team. A basketball team is five individual players, but they compose one team. Let's say a teams name is the Lions. Lets say that the five best starting players on the Lions last names are: Smith, Jones, Brown, Williams, and Anderson. When a fan roots for that team, they root for the Lions. They root for the whole team. The fans wouldn't say that Smith, Jones, Brown, Williams, and Johnson won the game. They would say that the Lions won the game. God is sort of like that. Three distinct God figures=Father, Son, Holy Ghost, but compose one God. 3=1 in this case.
2007-11-08 16:40:29
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are referring the Holy Trinity, then you just used the wrong equation. The number "1" is a finite number but the entity you wished to describe is an infinite being. You should use the infinite symbol and do your math again.
Add three infinite makes what? Use higher mathematics please.
2007-11-08 16:53:18
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answered by paulyaranon007 2
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most christians can add just fine , in some of the third world countries ,so called christians cannot add, divide or subtract ;
but they can multiply and they know you made mistake using + when you should use x
2007-11-08 16:48:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If their math skills are anything like their grasp of science, then answer could only be no.
2007-11-09 04:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Avatar name=appropriate.
2007-11-08 16:29:55
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answered by Red neck 7
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think of it more of a snowman. you have three parts that equal the whole. not to say that they are fraction of the sum, but that each snow ball is one component of who God is.
Jesus is God in flesh, and the bottom snow ball.
The Holy Spirit whom is God in Spirit, is the middle snow ball.
And the Father whom is God, is the top snow ball.
2007-11-08 16:34:20
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answered by Ames 3
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