When Steven saw Christ standing on the right hand of God, was Christ standing on his own hand? When Christ was baptized, was he practicing ventriloquism? This would be funny if it were not so serious.
So ... are you saying that ... because your finite mind cannot understand how the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ... can all be the One Eternal God, ... that it is impossible ?
Praise be to God ... that all does not depned upon your understanding.
>>>> When Steven saw Christ standing on the right hand of God, was Christ standing on
>>>> his own hand? When Christ was baptized, was he practicing ventriloquism?
>>>> This would be funny if it were not so serious.
>>So ... are you saying that ... because your finite mind cannot understand how the
>>Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost ... can all be the One Eternal God, ... that it
>>is impossible ?
>>Praise be to God ... that all does not depend upon your understanding.
My finite mind is not the question here, and boy am I glad that all does not depend on my understanding.
We are commanded to get to know God and Chist, (John 17: 3 http://scriptures.lds.org/john/17/3#3 )
John 17:3 And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
Knowing God kind of implies knowing that he and Christ (both listed separately here) are not the same personage.