Religion, not just the Christian religion, or even your own religion, can be quite irrational. Except for the all-rational Deists, I know of no religion, faith, spirituality or what-you-make-have, that states that God can be reduced to a set of doctrines.
I am not offended in the least :)
1.- I am not saying that the doctrine of Trinity is "incoherent with Scripture". On the contrary, I believe that it is the best model we have to understand God.
2.- To save us time, as I don't presume to know your personal beliefs, please tell me whether you agree or not with the following statements.
A. The Father is God.
A1. The Father is able to think.
A2. The Father is able to communicate.
B. The Son is God.
B1. The Son is able to think.
B2. The Son is able to communicate.
C. The Holy Spirit is God
C1. The Holy Spirit is able to communicate.
C2. The Holy Spirit is able to think.
D. God is one.
Once I know that, I can perhaps answer your question. Orthodox Christianity has affirmed all of these, and the doctrine of Trinity is a theological explanation for those beliefs which are at least implicit in the story of salvation.
3. I don't know what's your scriptural point.
Now in reference to the doctrine of the trinity If it is so “incoherent with Scripture” then you show me in God’s Word not your human rational understanding. God is one. This doctrine is nothing but a religious doctrine and if it was so scriptural as you all try to defend please show me where God is the first person of the trinity, Jesus is the second person and the HS is the third person. You are offended because I have a valid scriptural point.
I am not offended in the least :)
1.- I am not saying that the doctrine of Trinity is "incoherent with Scripture". On the contrary, I believe that it is the best model we have to understand God.
2.- To save us time, as I don't presume to know your personal beliefs, please tell me whether you agree or not with the following statements.
A. The Father is God.
A1. The Father is able to think.
A2. The Father is able to communicate.
B. The Son is God.
B1. The Son is able to think.
B2. The Son is able to communicate.
C. The Holy Spirit is God
C1. The Holy Spirit is able to communicate.
C2. The Holy Spirit is able to think.
D. God is one.
Once I know that, I can perhaps answer your question. Orthodox Christianity has affirmed all of these, and the doctrine of Trinity is a theological explanation for those beliefs which are at least implicit in the story of salvation.
3. I don't know what's your scriptural point.