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Nottheworld
08-22-2008, 01:08 AM
In the Greeks, Romans and Hindus they believed in polytheism. With many different gods who never got along, there was diversity but no unity.

In Islam there is unity, but no diversity. The god of Islam is all alone and lonely. This is why Islam congregates and walks around mindlessly in big circles which is an impersonal collective, alone and lonely reflecting their god's weakness.

In Christianity there is diversity in the Godhead: Father, Son and Spirit; and there is unity of His singularity. Before the universe was created the Triune God had relation within His 3 Persons to love and share. Christianity has both plurality and unity and this is why the most charities in the world are Christian, because we are personable and empathize.

There is a cult called The Local Church that teaches modalism which says God is a Person rather than 3 Persons. This is unity, but no plurality, just like Islam. But they also taken from new age ideas like Silva Mind Control, which teaches you are effectively God. Because they treat God as a Person by saying the Father is the Son and the Son is the Spirit and the Spirit is the Father, they lose plurality and consequently, they are not personal, but quite socially maladjusted. They take on the same characteristic as Muslims in shouting mantra as well, because of loss of personableness. Without the empathy and personableness of relational plurality of the Godhead in unity, you are going to have to make up for it with works of some sort or another, because you are not born-again to the Creator who created you by the precious blood of Jesus Christ, who is the fullness of the Godhead bodily.

Praise God the Father, Son and Spirit fellowship and commune with one another.