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The Trinity!

So in A-Level RS our teacher said to think of a depiction/diagram for the trinity and I thought of the example of a croissant because it kinda has 3 separate parts (delineated by that triangle thingy that goes over) and the inside will still be the same flaky airy pastry. The outer is kinda different for the three parts in terms of size/shape but the inside is the same and then the three parts are all connected...
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Religion is only indoctrination. Three sentient entities can't be one, it's a logical fallacy that only brainwashed people can believe.
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Original post by gjd800
yeah she said to think of our own diagram besides this
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Original post by Dnnatnt
Religion is only indoctrination. Three sentient entities can't be one, it's a logical fallacy that only brainwashed people can believe.
That is not the point here. We are operating from the fact that Christians believe in the Trinity and that the textbook had a diagram of it and the teacher simply asked us to think of a diagram ourselves as an intellectual exercise :smile:
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Original post by stmkcltrs
That is not the point here. We are operating from the fact that Christians believe in the Trinity and that the textbook had a diagram of it and the teacher simply asked us to think of a diagram ourselves as an intellectual exercise :smile:
They believe in BS and there can't be a correct diagram. The diagram in this thread would be rejected if it was about any other topic than religion. This proves indoctrination and brainwashing of kids is powerful and it's used in schools too
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Original post by stmkcltrs
That is not the point here. We are operating from the fact that Christians believe in the Trinity and that the textbook had a diagram of it and the teacher simply asked us to think of a diagram ourselves as an intellectual exercise :smile:
Could always go for the illusionary Penrose triangle as it depends on how you look at it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penrose_triangle

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