THE TRINITY PROVED USING MATHEMATICS
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
There have been numerous claims and arguments regarding the issue of the Trinity. Some argue that adding 1+1+1 equals 3, not ONE as those who believe in the Trinity claim.
The main problem lies not in the addition itself but in the rules or principles of mathematics being used for the addition. Today, at Max Shimba Ministries, we will answer everyone's question about the mathematical concept of 1+1+1 = 1.
Is it possible or impossible?
MATHEMATICS HAS ITS PRINCIPLES THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED
Fortunately, here at Max Shimba Ministries, we are well-versed in these mathematical principles.
Regarding the Trinity, it involves three numbers, and therefore its rule must follow "Ternary Addition" instead of "Base Ten Addition", which many people mistakenly use to calculate without even realizing they are applying the "Base Ten" rule.
WHAT IS TERNARY ADDITION?
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A Ternary number uses a Base 3, unlike Base 10, where after counting to the number 9, you return to 1 and add a zero (making it 10). In Ternary addition, your highest number is 2, and the next is 10—similar to Binary Addition, where the highest number is 1.
(See: Binary Addition Basics)For more details, you can learn about Ternary Addition here:
Ternary Arithmetic
NOW, LET'S PROVE THE TRINITY THROUGH MATHEMATICS
We will use the principle of Ternary Addition as follows:
Step A:
(1 + 1 + 1) in Ternary = 10 in Ternary.
You see, your answer is Ternary (10).
Step B:
Now we reduce this number (Ternary 10) by adding the two digits of 1 and 0 using the same Ternary principle:
(1 + 0) in Ternary = 1 in Ternary.
Conclusion:
We now arrive at our answer: The Trinity is mathematically validated!
Today, I have answered all those for whom mathematics is not their strong suit, showing that the Trinity can even be proven using mathematics.
CHALLENGE YOUR MATHEMATICS TEACHER
Ask your teacher the following:
A. What is the Ternary value of (1 + 1 + 1)?
B. What is the Ternary value of (1 + 2)?
Then ask them again:
C. What is the Ternary value of (1 + 0)?
Truly, God is the Creator of Mathematics, and there is nothing He cannot do.
SPIRITUAL BASIS FOR THE TRINITY
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The Father is called God (1 Corinthians 8:6).
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The Son (Jesus) is called God (Isaiah 9:6; John 20:26-29).
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The Holy Spirit is called God (Acts 5:3-4).
In Isaiah 48:16 and 61:1, the Son speaks, referencing the Father and the Holy Spirit. Compare Isaiah 61:1 with Luke 4:14-19 to see the Son speaking. In Matthew 3:16-17, during Jesus’ baptism, God the Holy Spirit is seen descending on God the Son, while God the Father declares His delight in the Son.
Other examples include Matthew 28:19 and 2 Corinthians 13:14, which illustrate the three Persons in one God.
MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL
I hope today's explanation settles any doubts regarding the Trinity being mathematically and spiritually valid.
Yours in Christ,
Max Shimba, Servant of Jesus Christ
For Max Shimba Ministries Org
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