I'm just trying to point out that mathematical reality works differently from physical reality.
No, it doesn't. In set theory, if A is a subset of B (I am in the Father) then B can't also be a subset of A (the father is in me). Mathematically it's still nonsense.
The point is God is spirit and so there is no spatial aspect involved.
And there's the special pleading. This is 'Spirit', and therefore logic need not apply... either it's a rule, or it's not. If you're going to suspend the rules arbitrarily to make your case, your case is as watertight as paper colander in a shredder.
Unlike your apparent conception of being in.
If you want to try to redefine 'in' to further compound the bullshit, fire away, fallacy topping to the special pleading cupcake.
You I take it are both a son and a father and yet exist as one, so when I look at you, in one sense I am looking at both the father and the son.
You appear to be conflating definite and indefinite articles, there - are you suggesting that Jesus is, or is in, 'a' father, or 'the father'? One of those is heresy, one of them is logically incoherent.
That's an analogy not a homology, by the way.
I was under the impression this was accepted Christian doctrine, but if you want to try to handwave it away now with 'but I didn't really MEAN that'... then why are you contributing it to a discussion where we're trying to establish some sort of meaning?
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