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Adnan Oktar
                                       Harun Yahya



                                       Of course we
                                  have not been created

                                with the ability to under-
                           stand everything. However, God re-
                         veals that He clearly exhibits His might and
                       that this can be understood by reflecting with
                     faith. We have a responsibility to understand the
                     Sublime Might that created us. How can someone
                    have any conception of religion without knowing the
                  God Who made him and without knowing Whom to
                  worship and pray to and how? How can he discover the
                  secrets in creation and the nature of the hereafter? How
                  can he grasp that God sees and hears him at every mo-
                  ment? It is essential to reflect, understand God and appre-
                  ciate His might if one is to be a devout believer. This is one
                  of the most important elements of growing in faith.
                      Whichever Christian who believes in the Trinity you
                  may meet, he will inevitably give highly inconsistent, in-
                  comprehensible and confused answers when asked about it.
                  Moreover, every Christian will describe the Trinity in a dif-

                  ferent way because they themselves are generally unsure of
                  what they are saying when it comes to the Trinity. Chris-
                  tians who try to describe the Trinity in a rational and logical
                  way somehow go beyond what they are describing as the
                  Trinity. Some try to understand it, but they also fail. Some
                  of them try to use logic and to explain it in terms of formu-
                  lae. A great many more just give up. They prefer "not to
                  think about it," as the Church encourages, and say that the
                  subject is a mystery on which we have no responsibility to
                  reflect.







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