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∴ [[only one God exists]] is compatible with the [[the Father is fully God]], [[the Son has always been fully God]], and [[the Spirit is fully God]] | ∴ [[only one God exists]] is compatible with the [[the Father is fully God]], [[the Son has always been fully God]], and [[the Spirit is fully God]] | ||
+ | === Counter-Reasoning === | ||
+ | (In definition pages such as this, the counter-reasoning is kept on the page instead of relegated to a new page because the links don't work well) | ||
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+ | * [[only one God exists means that God is only one consciousness]] | ||
+ | * [[God being Father, Son, and Spirit means that there are three consciousnesses]] | ||
+ | * [[God cannot have both one and three consciousnesses]] | ||
+ | * If the above is true, [[only one God exists]] is incompatible with the [[the Father is fully God]], [[the Son has always been fully God]], and [[the Spirit is fully God]] | ||
===== Definitions ===== | ===== Definitions ===== |