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Adnan Oktar
Harun Yahya
ways been aware of this inconsistency. In the same way, they have
never been able to explain how the tripartite god assumes different
functions, how if creation supposedly belongs to the Father whether
the other two also possess this property, or how a single Divine enti-
ty, that was not born and is unfettered by time and space, turned into
different entities in time and space. And it is impossible for them ever
to explain it.
If, according to Trinitarians' claims, the three deities are equal in
all regards – an idea that most Christians who believe in the concept of
the Trinity espouse – then in their eyes it should be enough to worship
just one of them in their rituals. But Trinitarians believe the three have
to be worshiped at once. This shows that the Trinity is essentially no
different to pagan religions with three deities.
The idea of the oneness of three deities is extraordinarily illogical.
How can God, He Who has the power to do all
things, the Lord of all, He Who creates them all
from nothing, need to manifest Himself as
three separate entities? (Surely God is be-
yond that.) Moreover, the proponents
of the Trinity who claim to believe in
a single deity do not fully compre-
hend the "absolute Oneness of
God" that represents the basis of
the monotheistic faith of Mus-
lims and Jew. In monotheistic
belief, God is absolutely One
alone, and He has no equal or
equivalent. Nothing can be
His equal and nothing is like
Him. That is the Oneness of
God. The Trinity is therefore
absolutely not a monotheis-
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