Yup, Yet, you keep trying to get people to answer your stupid question - TTWSYF
My challenge is totally reasonable. Describe the trinity simply in your own words. Every time I have asked this over the years christians either ignore it to get very angry and abusive. It's almost as if they are trying to cover their embarrassment.
Imagine if I was challenged to describe evolution simply in my own words without resorting to esoteric scientific language and I behaved like you do. You would be forgiven for concluding it was all bullshit.
JW answers posted about 'Who is Lord' and you attacked him and he was nothing but respectful to you.
That is factually incorrect — also known as a lie. Anybody can go back and read the conversation. You will not find one single ad hominem from me. But even if I had attacked JWA how would that help your case?
EXPLICITLY states that Jesus and the Holy Ghost are God. Period.
The bible nowhere states the trinity. Why not?
Christians believe that the trinity is a crucial part of their faith and yet Jesus, the one who came to make god known, never bothered to mention it.
There are texts that suggest the deity of Jesus. If you read the NT chronologically you can follow the evolution of Christology which doesn't reach full deity until much later. The bible nowhere states that the holy spirit is identical to almighty god. Texts that hint at the personhood of the HS are open to other interpretation.
As for your illustration it does nothing to add to the conversation. The future does not exist. It isn't a 'thing'. A good illustration can enhance a clear explanation. A bad illustration with no explanation just makes things worse.
You can't acknowledge that you're wrong ever. That's called being a sociopath.
That isn't true. I worked out that the religion I had been raised in was false so I admitted I was wrong and I left at great personal cost. I became an evangelical christian for almost a decade but I never stopped learning and testing my beliefs. I eventually worked out that it was not reasonable to believe in the existence of a loving god. I changed my mind and I left. We only grow if we are open to listening and learning. I change my mind about all sorts of things all the time.
Dismissing people who decline to submit to your vacuous dogma as 'sociopaths' does not make a compelling argument.
My challenge remains. Please describe the trinity simply in your own words, without self-contradiction and without resorting to esoteric theological terms.