I request you...
I request you, Sir, to somehow, give me some method of arguing out the possibility of such an existence as the doctrine of Trinity wants us to believe in!" The Professor smiled and said, "My dear Joseph, suppose you want me to prove by some mathematical formula how water can remain water and at the same time be fire, or how a stone can be a stone and at the same time be water too. How can I do it? I do not think any sensible man on the earth can ever conceive such a possibility.
How the Ever-living God Who being the Ever-living Life itself, can also at the same time be a mortal, that is, be a man to suffer death at the hands of other mortals? And how the same mortal being at the same time could be the absolute immortal God? It is a problem which our priests want us to believe, and we have to merely believe in it, and none has any choice of even questioning the practicability of this inconceivable dogma." On hearing the answer I asked him, "Then, what about you, Sir?