Christianity - A Journey from Facts to Fiction

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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126 Christianity – A Journey from Facts to Fiction Trinity. From this it emerges that the three constituents of Trinity are not identical in their status. Hence they are ‘Three in Three’, if at all they are three, but they are not ‘Three in One’. Some- times when Christian scholars are confronted with the question of Jesus as , whom they believe to be the Son of God, having wor- shipped God the Father, they claim that it was the man who worshipped God the Father, and not the Son Jesus as who did so. That takes us back to the discussion, which we have already covered earlier. Were there two conscious beings possessing the same body of Jesus as , one possessing human consciousness and the other that of the Son of God? Again, why did the man bypass and completely ignore the Son God in him and never worship Christ as as such? The same man Jesus as , the co-partner of Christ as , should also have worshipped the third constituent the Holy Ghost, which he never did. Worship is an act of mind and soul that is expressed sometimes in bodily symbols, but it remains an act rooted in the mental and emotional entity of the person. Hence it has to be determined who worshipped when Jesus Christ as worshipped God. We have already dealt with the scenario, with all its intricacies, in which it is Christ as , the Son of God, who worshipped. Conversely, if it was the man who worshipped God the Father and if he never wor- shipped Christ as , then why on earth do the Christians defy this holy example of Jesus as himself? Why should they start worship- ping Christ as beside God, while Jesus as the man never worshipped his co-partner Christ as , despite being so close to him.