The Holy War — Page 182
182 Seventh— Although you have not very correctly mentioned the three Persons of the Godhead becoming endowed with a body, you have asserted that upon being endowed with a body they acquire weight as you have said, that if, for example, each weighed three units, then upon being combined, their total weight would be nine units. Eighth— In the teachings of Unity in Trinity, we do not mean that simultaneously there is Unity as well as Trinity. Rather, we believe that in one instance there is a unity and in another instance there is Trinity. When I suggested that these three qualities have that same type of relationship as in how incomparability issuing forth from limitlessness is in no need of time and space, but the description of these two attributes are separate, and both are simi- lar. The same is the situation of the three Persons of the Godhead, that one exists in his own right and the other two are inseparable from it. To understand this, you should also ponder on this state- ment that it is not possible for a single person to simultaneously seek revenge and peace, but if a sinner is forgiven, then both these go hand in hand. And this is not possible for just one being to carry out and therefore, at the least, two beings are needed. Time is short, and I wish to explain a little about incompara- bility. Absolutely incomparable is that thing which eliminates all possibility of comparison, and this can only be done by a being who has the power to eliminate all possibility of there being anything comparable. Now, God Almighty is Absolutely Incomparable; therefore, it is essential that He should be Limitless as well, and this Incomparability should emanate from the Limitlessness without any distinction of time and space. We have even more logical examples of multiplicity in unity but showing only its possibility; however, to show its occurrence is the work of Divine Scriptures. And we have given the references to these verses before, one of those verses being: ‘Behold the man has