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The Trinity says: the Father is God, the Son is God, the Spirit is God; and the Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Spirit, etc.; and there is only one God. But if “is God” means is identical to the one God, then Father = God and Son = God implies Father = Son (by transitivity), which contradicts “Father is not Son.” If “is God” doesn’t mean identity, then the claims become unclear (what exactly does “is” mean?), so the doctrine fails to state a coherent set of propositions.
This debate explores one of humanity’s oldest and most profound questions: Does God truly exist? Participants will argue for or against the existence of a divine being, drawing on philosophy, science, and faith to support their positions
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This debate will examine the basis for the Catholic Church's claims extending Mary from mother of Jesus to being Queen of Heaven / Mother of God to whom we can pray and who appears through history via apparitions. I Will argue against this Roman catholic position and argue this veneration is not of God and is a distraction