Christhu matha chedanam

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Kristumata Chedanam which is the cause and which the effect among „three‟ and „one‟. Since „cause‟ is that which invariably precedes the „effect‟, „three‟ is the „cause‟ in this case. „Effect‟ is that which did not exist in the beginning and then came into being. The „one‟ which didn‟t exist earlier is the „effect‟. When the cause gives rise to the effect, the cause perishes. This means that „three‟ perish after becoming „one‟. It can be concluded based on the above logic that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit would perish if & when they become „one‟ (Trinity). If the „three‟ perish to become „one‟, would that „one‟ at least exist forever? No! „One‟ also will perish after certain time since an „effect‟ cannot last forever. So, the cause, Father, Son & Holy Spirit and the effect, the „one‟ will certainly come to an end. There is another fallacy in saying that „three‟ become „one‟. Three ought to undergo a change in order to become „one. So, Father, Son and Holy Spirit cannot become „one‟ unless they undergo a change. If „one‟ was to become „three‟, will it or will it not still remain as „one‟? If it is said that it remains as „one‟ even after becoming „three‟, it is not at all logical. How can a pomegranate fruit remain as „one‟ and yet become three fruits? Thus, the contention that „one‟ remained as „one‟ and yet 83


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