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Nature of our being         


Author: C3
Date: Aug 6, 2008 23:49

Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. It is a
difficult concept to understand. So where does that leave the us?
Does our conscience count as one person? That would make us have a
dual nature. It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?

C3
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 7, 2008 00:16

On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 23:49:54 -0700 (PDT), C3 aol.com> wrote:
>Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. It is a
>difficult concept to understand. So where does that leave the us?
>Does our conscience count as one person? That would make us have a
>dual nature. It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
>Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
>and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
>How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
>
>C3
We are very similar to our siblings the cockroaches :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockroach
with a penchant for confabulating and practicing stories :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Story
and, Oh yes, a lot of hubris, even religious hubris :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubris "Importance R US"
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: ZerkonX
Date: Aug 7, 2008 05:13

On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 23:49:54 -0700, C3 wrote:
> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature,

'god' has a trinity nature, one of which being the son JC, another the HS
and then the big F.

If I remember correctly your religious base is catholism. Catholism
believes the true nature of man to be good (as in not evil). From here it
depends on what theologian you go with but basically I think none ever
proclaim that a human becomes evil but rather does evil acts only by
satan's interference with human nature.

So, one take on this is humans do not have split or duel natures. The one
and only nature of all humans is 'good'. Such absolutes invite all kinds
of troubles.
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: THE BORG
Date: Aug 7, 2008 08:25

"C3" aol.com> wrote in message
news:f098ebdf-7a59-49fc-b0a0-621866b08f9d@u6g2000prc.googlegroups.com...
> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. It is a
> difficult concept to understand. So where does that leave the us?
> Does our conscience count as one person? That would make us have a
> dual nature. It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
> Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
> and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
> How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
>
> C3
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 7, 2008 17:47

On Aug 7, 4:49 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God.  It is a
> difficult concept to understand.  So where does that leave the us?
> Does our conscience count as one person?  That would make us have a
> dual nature.  It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
> Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
> and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
> How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
>
> C3

All people have three distinct identities, physical, mental and
primal. All past teachers of note have taught this principle. The
Hindu religion is also based on a trilogy, being Shiva (creative)
Brahma (sustaining) and Vishnu (destructive). Cosmology is always
investigating these principles. They are all encompasing.

Psychologists specializing in such disfunction as your refer to,
recognise that it is only when the situation is acknowledged
(confronted) that healing (balance) can be achieved.
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: C3
Date: Aug 9, 2008 02:30

On Aug 7, 5:47�pm, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Aug 7, 4:49�pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. �It is a
>> difficult concept to understand. �So where does that leave the us?
>> Does our conscience count as one person? �That would make us have a
>> dual nature. �It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
>> Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
>> and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
>> How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
>
>> C3
>
> All people have three distinct identities, physical, mental and
> primal. All past teachers of note have taught this principle. The
> Hindu religion is also based on a trilogy, being Shiva (creative)
> Brahma (sustaining) and Vishnu (destructive). Cosmology is always
> investigating these principles. They are all encompasing.
> ...
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Re: Nature of our being         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 9, 2008 17:06

On Aug 9, 7:30 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
> On Aug 7, 5:47 pm, "bigflet...@gmail.com" gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Aug 7, 4:49 pm, C3 aol.com> wrote:
>
>>> Jesus Christ has a Trinity nature, three Persons but on God. It is a
>>> difficult concept to understand. So where does that leave the us?
>>> Does our conscience count as one person? That would make us have a
>>> dual nature. It is uncanny that many people I've met seem to have a
>>> Dr. Jeckyl/Mr. Hyde dual persona, whereby they are all evil one moment
>>> and can't be trusted or all good the next and totally trustworthy.
>>> How do fellow philosophers describe the nature of being?
>
>>> C3
> ...
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