I don't think the Trinity is that hard to understand or explain. o:
I usually think of it like this:
You have a friend; they have 3 jobs.
They have a job as a engineer, a cashier, and a janitor.
You wouldn't go to your friend in each job and ask "Are you the same guy I know????" - You know it's the exact same friend at each job, even though they're doing something different at each job.
Or think of it in gaming terms:
It's like someone with three different characters in a game. They switch between each character whenever needed, but you know it's the exact same person controlling each character, despite the different skills/class abilities.
Heck, even further think of someone who changes their hair color + style every day. You don't question or ask if they're the same person from when you first saw them. You know it's the same person, just different presentation.
That view of the Trinity is called "modalism" and Sabellius was excommunicated for it in 220.
Unfortunately if your understanding of the Trinity is easy to understand or explain, it’s almost definitely heretical
Hayley’s new album is now up on my internet archive. scroll down to “download options” and click “VBR MP3” then all you have to do is click the little download button and it will download the album and send it to the files on your phone / computer to do with as you please. happy new album day!
it is so obvious you have developed a persinality disorder exactlylike your mother or father& I think its really weak of you that you let that happen to yourself . you thought your mind is a temple when really it’s a grocery store
“The police spend very little of their time dealing with violent criminals—indeed, police sociologists report that only about 10% of the average police officer’s time is devoted to criminal matters of any kind. Most of the remaining 90% is spent dealing with infractions of various administrative codes and regulations: all those rules about how and where one can eat, drink, smoke, sell, sit, walk, and drive. If two people punch each other, or even draw a knife on each other, police are unlikely to get involved. Drive down the street in a car without license plates, on the other hand, and the authorities will show up instantly, threatening all sorts of dire consequences if you don’t do exactly what they tell you. The police, then, are essentially just bureaucrats with weapons. Their main role in society is to bring the threat of physical force—even, death—into situations where it would never have been otherwise invoked, such as the enforcement of civic ordinances about the sale of untaxed cigarettes.”
— An excerpt from Ferguson & the Criminalization of American Life by David Graeber (via actjustly)
*staring sternly into the mirror* you've had a wild week, you haven't eaten today, you've barely interacted with people today. do not trust the Vague Sense of Unease
what could dicksucker002 possibly want on this fine spring morning
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