The Mathematical Proof of God, The Holy Trinity

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    Just back from having dinner in a little village restaurant with some friends who happen to be from India and Pakistan. An end of life doctor, a philosopher on his way to an Ivy League in America, a medical scientist and an A.I. developer and me. The variety of personalities makes for great conversations. We are all atheists and they were jokingly asking me about how St. Patrick managed to banish all snakes from Ireland.  The ex-Muslim said she keeps a bottle of Midleton whiskey handy in case she sees a snake, which she also keeps handy 🙂 (Yes, an old W.C. Fields one liner). Another said he would pick a fight with the monkey god if he even smells whiskey 🙂

    #55866

    jakelafort
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    Whoa is that expensive whiskey!

    That aint Jamesons.

    Sounds like a cool scene in a movie. I would watch that film.

    #55867

    I don’t generally drink any alcohol….but I am partial to the occasional single malt Midleton. A bottle of it could last me 3 years…and I share it :-).  The bar under the restaurant serves great beer. Walk in for the first time and ask for a pint and you will be served a Guinness. I beleive understand that bars in New York can’t keep it in stock at the moment..lol. About 5 miles from my house.

    #55868

    jakelafort
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    My drinking days are well back in the rear view mirror. An occasional beer or shot and that it is it. Hangovers are just not worth the pain. Altered states through exercise and the occasional THC is good by me. Was surprised at causal link to cancer but i suppose it is ingesting poison and who knows what long term exposure to poison does?

    #55869

    _Robert_
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    Yes, same here. I gotta be in a mood for a drink nowadays. Sometimes I sneak some Irish cream in the morning Joe, but damn, that lowland scotch is tasty.

    #55870

    _Robert_
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    That is a great pic of the monkey god. I once met a Hindu guy at his new Indian restaurant. I had been friendly with his wife at one point. Say no more. Anyways he starts telling me about the monkey god. I had to bite my lip so freakin hard to keep from laughing. I caan hepit.

    I had an Indian electrical engineer under my management. I noticed his screen saver was some dug up grave occupied by a giant, intact skeleton. There were some people there to show the scale of the bones. He said it was proof of the gods as it ties in with an ancient Hindu scripture. After a 5 second inspection of this pic, I asked why the shovel used to dig the grave was also about 30 ft long and perhaps this was not the work of a photoshop guru.

    #55871

    King Iyk
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    The proof is composed of seven distinct segments, each contributing uniquely and not wholly reliant upon one another. Let us assume you pick an objection to 2-7.
    What objection do you pick with 1?

    #55872

    _Robert_
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    The proof is composed of seven distinct segments, each contributing uniquely and not wholly reliant upon one another. Let us assume you pick an objection to 2-7. What objection do you pick with 1?

    A pattern of numbers is not supernatural. It is entirely irrelevant unless you prove to us a human could not have implemented number patterns -or- that in no way this could just be coincidence. A starfish is composed of five distinct segments, each contributing uniquely and not wholly reliant upon one another, therefore god!

    Oh, and “The bible can’t prove itself”. Please write that on the blackboard 100 times. Time to grasp the next straw, wouldn’t you say?

     

    #55873

    Johan and King Iyk – do you both believe in the same God? @king Iyk, are you also an immortal like Johan?

    #55874

    Why do you say there are only 3 distinct parts to the human body? Is the head not distinct from the torso, the torso not distinct from the legs, the arms not distinct from the legs, the hands not distinct from the feet.

    To me the cross is made up of 2 wooden beams. Again this is not 3 distinct parts.

    Did the ancient Hebrews use the same circular clock face as we do?

    The 12-hour division of the clock face is influenced by ancient Babylonian systems, which were based on a duodecimal (base-12) system for dividing the day and night into equal parts. This is different to the Base 10 systems your are using.

    #55876

    King Iyk
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    The Proof you seek is revealed when The Cross was fixed into the time clock and The Holy Trinity which was derived from the trinity of numbers(see segment 1 of proof) was revealed. You have made no comment on this other than vague remarks that make no reference to segment 1.

    By fixing the cross into the time clock, I illustrated how​
    God + The Father + The Son + The Holy Spirit = God​
    and The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit are not equal to zero.

    Give an explanation for this.

    #55877

    _Robert_
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    Let’s solve your equation, shall we?

    First, we subtract god from both sides of the equation and we have

    The Father + The Son + The Holy Spirit = 0

    I sincerely hope you are not a math major.

    #55882

    Unseen
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    Why do you say there are only 3 distinct parts to the human body? Is the head not distinct from the torso, the torso not distinct from the legs, the arms not distinct from the legs, the hands not distinct from the feet.

    You can subdivide the human body by three in a great many ways because there’s nothing stopping you from doing so. I could subdivide King lyk’s body this way, for example: his penis, his little toe, and everything else.

    #55883

    The prisoner was, hung, drawn and thirded.

    #55884

    King Iyk
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    Let’s solve your equation, shall we? First, we subtract god from both sides of the equation and we have The Father + The Son + The Holy Spirit = 0 I sincerely hope you are not a math major.

    Gradually, you are beginning to get a hang of it.

    In The proof, it was illustrated that

    The Father + The Son + The Holy Spirit = 9

    God = 3;

    By fixing the cross into the time clock, I illustrated how
    God + The Father + The Son + The Holy Spirit = God
    yet The Father, The Son, The Holy Spirit are not equal to zero.​

    Three has been united by one – Trinity.
    See proof for full illustration.

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