The
belief about the Trinity is that God is one God existing as three
different beings: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The
idea is not tritheism as in three gods working in some harmony. Harmony
implies one or the other would have to give up some power for the other to
operate.
The
idea is not unipersonalism when sometimes God takes the form of one
personality and at other times, the form of another.
Or Trinity
is not some other designation [ not yet labeled] that would say God just takes
on the form he chooses at different times, who can argue, after all he is God!
But
true Trinity sees God in three persons who know, love, and receive each other
as equal but may seem to perform differently yet sustaining permission of each.
They have no contradiction operating as one, or to us what seems separately,
because they can [ all three] operate as one, at the same instance without
contradiction.
God
is basically one as he is essentially three. He is essentially three as he is
basically one.
We think in literal time: this is to
this, as that is to that, thinking.
God
has ultra-literal, many lateral kinds of thought, another kind of time
operating with perfect vibrations.
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