That would be the simple solution, but that is often not what is claimed (especially by the catholic church). It is said that the trinity is one individual and three completely different individuals at the same time.Discombobulated wrote:Actually, I always found it disarmingly simple. A lot of people like to go on about how the three-in-one is some divine paradoxical mystery, but I don't see anything so complicated. It's just one being appearing in three different guises, which happen to have slightly different personalities and attributes as well.
Which religious belief systems had a son/daughter of a god?
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