Gods and men with three sides
In his opening chapter of Adams Vs. God: The Rematch, Phillip Adams quotes Charles de Montesquieu as saying,
If a triangle made a god, it would give him three sides.
This is true, as evidenced by the many god’s that humans, religious and otherwise, have created after their own likeness.
However, if the three-sided God pre-existed the creatures (John 1:1-3), and made creatures in his own image (Genesis 1:26), wouldn’t they still have three sides?
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