Saturday, July 05, 2008

Water = H20

If water is identical with H20, then necessarily, water is identical with H20. Analogously, if Christianity is true, then God is identical with the Triune God. Therefore, Necessarily, God is identical with the Triune God. So, although 'God' is a natural kind, 'God' means the Triune God. In other words, the only God that exists, is the Triune God, all other Gods are fictional objects, since there is only one divine substance and no other individual Gods other than the Triune God.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Woultn't the analogy be that the Christian God is identical with the Triune God?

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Justin said...

I would put it in terms of a conditional: If Christianity is true, then God is identical with the Triune God. The implication of the conditional is that there is only one God and that is the Triune God -- other gods, such as Zeus, Odin, Thor, etc. are fictional objects.

Justin said...

Thank you Donnie