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Old 12-11-2010, 03:53 AM   #1
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Can water exist in a form that is a liquid, steam, and ice all 3 at once?
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The triple point of water explains it all.A high vacuum induces the phenomenon of the triple point of water, where vapor, liquid and ice coexist

therefore if one of the most common element h2o can exist in 3 Forms at 1 time a TRINITY

how easy must it be for THE FATHER,THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT
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Old 12-11-2010, 11:53 AM   #2
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im guessing the image was originally from a video or somthing explaining in practical terms how water can exist in three states at once, so then care to show us how THE FATHER,THE SON, AND THE HOLY SPIRIT can exist in 3 states also? with at least one image aswell...
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the FATHER = the voice that said THIS IS MY SON WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED
the SON = LORD JESUS CHRIST
the HOLY SPIRIT descended on him in bodily form like a dove

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Or Let's Say From the Mouth of Christ the Voice of GOD was heard...This Man was Covered by the Holy Ghost...Wrapped in a blanket of Love that Only a Mother would know...

All Three in ONE...Life Never Ends when you know that One...

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the FATHER = the voice that said THIS IS MY SON WHOM I AM WELL PLEASED
the SON = LORD JESUS CHRIST
the HOLY SPIRIT descended on him in bodily form like a dove
sorry I asked how the father, son etc.... can co-exist at once ,not what each of them is equal to and when I meant an image I was talking about one which depicted or furthered your theories not one of a man looking up at a dove...

besides im just playing with you I can totally accept if you want to show me with diagrams and explanations how water can exist in 3 states at once but of course I wouldnt expect you to show me using the same methods how the father etc.... can do the same, im jujst entertaining you a little because you proposed comparing science to faith and im not saying the two cannot co-exist but in this particular instance it really dosnt work.
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sorry I asked how the father, son etc.... can co-exist at once ,not what each of them is equal to and when I meant an image I was talking about one which depicted or furthered your theories not one of a man looking up at a dove...

besides im just playing with you I can totally accept if you want to show me with diagrams and explanations how water can exist in 3 states at once but of course I wouldnt expect you to show me using the same methods how the father etc.... can do the same, im jujst entertaining you a little because you proposed comparing science to faith and im not saying the two cannot co-exist but in this particular instance it really dosnt work.
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Revelation 21:6 "...I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life freely."

yes im aware of what a metaphor is-

infact did you not read my own revelation to adamflownemo? I revealed to him/her that their methods of proposing the idea that the father etc... are actually "one" isnt the best since they are using a literal and scientific example to support a non-literal and metaphorical theory, which I might add some folks dont consider to be symbolic or metaphorical but actually literal, just as some believe that Noah really did put a ludicrous amount of animals on a huge boat,

besides who am I to determin which folks consider the stories to be fact or symbolic- adamflownemo may very well believe the 3 figures to be one in which case my original demand sticks, are you suggesting to know what is in adamflownemo head by stating to me that he/she intended to be metaphorical?
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