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Is God Infinite?

       When we are young, parents seem like they can do everything, like they know everything. As we grow older we lose this vision of our parents. We start to see their flaws as well. We see that they are human beings just like us, only with more life experience. However we have a Father who can do everything, who does know everything, and who has no limits.  In this post I will first define infinite second give the implications if the questions is false and finally show why the answer is yes. First, what does infinite mean? Well, Got Questions says "infinite simply means without limits.” The question is then asking whether or not God has limits, but there are other terms of infinite as well. First off God is infinite in essence not magnitude. To be infinite in magnitude would be to be infinite in something fiscal of this world. Such as the number infinity. That is infinite in magnitude but not in essence.  Which leads me to the second point of clarifi...

Intro to my blog

  Hello everyone, even though this is my second post this is an overview of what my blog is about and what the first series is on.  First off a little about myself, I am a senior in high school. I am homeschooled and participate in a speech and debate league called NCFCA.  This blog is meant to answer questions you may have as well as tie philosophy into christian or moral topics. Overall I hope this blog is able to strengthen people’s faith and teach them more about our amazing God.  Finally the first series on this blog will be walking down the NCFCA apol topics. NCFCA has a variety of speeches apol or apologetics is one where you have 4 mins to prep after drawing your topic with prepared note cards. Hopefully you got that. Anyways I will be going down the list of apol topics in the link below that NCFCA uses.  That’s all for now. Hopefully you enjoy my blog. Thank you! NCFCA Apol topics.  https://ncfca.org/wp-content/uploads/NCFCA-Apologetics-Que...

Is God Triune?

The way I have often heard the trinity explained is through the analogy of roles, I am a son but also a brother and a student but one person. However, this analogy has a major flaw, It portrays the distinct persons of God as roles that God adapts to fill. The trinity does not speak about three different roles that God plays but the three distinct persons that He is. I will first explain how there is evidence of God being multiple in scripture then I will explain how we know these multiple to be Jesus, the Father, and the Holy Spirit. First we have scripture backing in the beginning of Genesis 1:26 it says “Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image.”” The word it uses here is not “mine” but instead “our” image showing that God is multiple. Furthermore, Got Questions states “A common Old Testament Hebrew name for God is Elohim, a plural noun.” Now that we know that God is multiple, let's look at who His distinct persons are. First, we know that the Father is part of the trinit...