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⚡ "1+1+1=1" — The Trinity Is Not a Math Problem

Use this when: a Muslim claims the Trinity is a mathematical contradiction — three gods added together equals three, not one. The entire objection is built on a category error. Correct the doctrine first, then the math takes care of itself.

⚡ "3 in 1 Shampoo" — Mocking the Trinity

Use this when: a Muslim mocks the Trinity with a "3 in 1" analogy (shampoo, conditioner, body wash in one bottle) to ridicule the idea as absurd. The mockery is aimed at a doctrine nobody holds. Respond with patience, precision, and the Quran's own parallel problem.

⚡ "Holy Sprite" — Defending the Person of the Holy Spirit

Use this when: a Muslim mocks the Holy Spirit as an impersonal force, an angel (Jibril/Gabriel), or makes the "Holy Sprite" joke to dismiss the third person of the Trinity. The response is not to get defensive — it is to show that the Spirit is unambiguously personal and divine in Scripture.

⚡ "Who Did Jesus Pray To?" — Prayer and the Trinity

Use this when: a Muslim argues that because Jesus prayed to the Father, he cannot be God — God doesn't pray to God. This objection actually confirms the Trinity rather than refuting it, once the doctrine is properly understood.

⚡ LDS / Mormonism — Cheatsheet

Use this when: talking with LDS missionaries or friends who believe God was once a man, humans can become gods, Jesus and Lucifer are brothers, and the Father has a physical body.

⚡ Where Does Jesus Say He Is God? — Quick Reference

Use this when: a Muslim says "Jesus never claimed to be God — show me the verse." This card covers explicit claims, functional claims, and the subtler implied claims that are often missed. Together they build an airtight case even before leaving the Gospels.