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MonoThreeism

An Absurdly Arrogant Attempt to Answer All the Problems of the Last 2000 Years in One Night at a Pub

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MonoThreeism

By: JD Lyonhart
Narrated by: Frank B. Iwan Jr., Lauren Stewart
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What if God is as rational as our own existence?

Sitting in a pub one Christmas Eve, two friends hash out their doubts and questions about God, the Trinity, and existence itself. They agree that the Christian Trinity does not make much sense, yet when they look at the origins of the universe, they realize it also does not make sense, and for exactly the same reasons. And if the enigma of the Trinity is the same one underlying the universe, then perhaps the Trinity is as rational to believe in as our own existence.

Yet as the night goes on, they realize the same tact can be taken with lots of other mysteries as well, including free will, the soul, God, eternity, truth, and meaning. If such things were not real, then would we even exist to talk about it?

©2021 Cascade Books (P)2022 Jonathan Lyonhart
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This book is absolutely brilliant! Theologically sound and engaging!!!
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Drew me into the conversation as if I was at the table with friends. Jonathan actually made the philosophical and theological concepts understandable. Good Job!

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