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[[Image:Christians at lourdes.jpg|thumb|Christians (that is, the church) at [[Lourdes]].]]
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<h3>'''[[Church]]'''</h3>
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<h3>'''[[Trilemma argument]]'''</h3>
In simplest terms, the [[church]] is the Christian community of believers, that is, it is the people of God gathered together. Sometimes the word '''church''' is also used to refer to a [[church building]] (the building used in [[Christian]] [[worship]]) or a [[church service]] (the weekly meeting of a group of Christians in a church building) or to a church [[denomination]]. Ecclesiology means the study of the doctrine of the church.
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The "Trilemma Argument" is an argument in logic about the identity of [[Jesus]]. The argument, which was made famous by [[C.S. Lewis]], essentially concludes that Jesus cannot be considered to be a great moral teacher, rather it is only logical that his identity must have rested in one of the three following possibilities: liar, lunatic or Lord.  
  
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 26 October 2008

A flow chart describing a modified version of the argument.

Trilemma argument

The "Trilemma Argument" is an argument in logic about the identity of Jesus. The argument, which was made famous by C.S. Lewis, essentially concludes that Jesus cannot be considered to be a great moral teacher, rather it is only logical that his identity must have rested in one of the three following possibilities: liar, lunatic or Lord.

Archives of Featured Content