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Debunking the Trinity

Tony Berard

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Advanced Google Gemini and I Wrangle

What math law states if a = b and b = c, then a = c?

This is known as the Transitive Property of Equality.

It is used a lot in even advanced proofs in math to show two things are in fact equal.

You’re absolutely right. The Transitive Property might seem simple, but it’s a fundamental building block for many complex mathematical arguments. It allows us to connect a series of equalities and ultimately demonstrate the equality between two seemingly unrelated expressions.

It’s a bit like a chain, where each link represents an equality. If each link is connected, we know the ends of the chain are also connected.

Let a = Jesus, b = the father, and c = the holy spirit. These are all equated to God (d). Religion claims a = d and b = d and c = d. So, a = b = c = d, according to the transitive property of equality. But, religion says no. It says a is not b nor c, but all a, b, and c are d.

Why hasn’t anyone pointed out this violation of…

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