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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Yes, these documents are persuasive to some who see them, but if they do not convert it doesn't necessarily mean they weren't compelling. It would take a kind of fortitude not common to most people to actually leave Christianity because of what they've seen. If every seminarian converts, it would certainly shake up the Christianity faith and thats a monumental burden few people have shoulders broad enough to bear. [/quote] Illogical. There are no consequences for leaving Christianity. Besides, logically if every seminarian converts, the "monumental burden" on the shoulders of each individual seminarian is greatly diminished. Safety in numbers, ya know. Could it be they were simply unaffected by what they read? [quote=anonymous] And other researchers have also come to the same conclusion as Dr. Jerald Dirks that Trinity is a man made concept, and not from the original manuscripts. Here's a research article that concludes, "Research, therefore, proves that even the concept of the Trinity, as taught by Christian religions, did not exist, and could not have existed, during all of Biblical history. The deduction, by factual research and logical reasoning, is that there is absolutely no evidence or proof that there is a Trinity. The evidence, in fact, proves the opposite -- there is definitely not a Trinity." Source: http://www.auburn.edu/~allenkc/trinity.html[/quote] The words "evidence" and "religion" do not belong in the same sentence. Religion requires faith, not evidence. If it required evidence, it'd be called science. All religions ask you to believe things that scientifically couldn't possibly be true. [quote=anonymous] Trinity is such a critical part of Christianity and Muslims are sometimes asked by Christians why they do not believe in it. It is incomprehensible to Muslims that God Almighty would turn himelf into a man. It is a difficult concept to grasp if one believes God is above man. However, if Trinity and the divinity of Jesus were, in fact, man made concepts developed because of geo-political issues at the time, it confirms to Muslims that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam truly deliver the same message.[/quote] Actually it is a lot more common that Muslims take it upon themselves to tell Christians they are wrong to believe in trinity. Everything in religion is a made-up concept. The belief that Christians are eligible to enter heaven is not common in Islam. [/quote]
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