The way I understood the entire thing is that it would be like splitting water into its various forms but with each being capable of reacting separately, something water can't do.

Stacy.

At 03:46 PM 12/12/2002 +0000, you wrote:


Stacy Smith wrote:
> I think that as a former Protestant I understood much about trinitarian
> theology and understood what it meant.  I had very few vague ideas about
>
> the subject.

Could you explain it to me, then?  In all my years in Southern Baptist,
and in all my wife's years in various Protestant churches, neither of us
thought it made sense.  I thought it sounded like an accident with
Scotty's transporter.  ("Aye, Cap'n -- we've accidently merged two life
forms again.")



*jeep!
  --Chet
"Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible, and suddenly you
are doing the impossible."

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