A Refutation of the Christian Trinity using a less formal version of al-burhān al-tamānuʿ.

﷽ [🧵]; a mini-thread. 1/5.
Christians believe each of the three persons of the trinity possesses all divine qualities, including the ability to create.

So, either one of the three persons can create something against the will of the other two, or not. 2/5.
If one of the persons can create something against the will of the other two, then those other two persons are not god, since their inability to actualize their will is proof that they are weaker than the one who can, and that which is weak cannot be god. 3/5.
If the three persons are unable to disagree with each other, then none of them is god. In this case, each depends on the approval of the rest when creating anything, and what depends on others cannot be god. 4/5.
Either way, there cannot exist more than one divine person, so the Trinity is false. 5/5.
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