Ryft, you are extremely well-spoken, but the defense of the assault upon reason constituted by the trinity is ludicrous. This is like a bad law case. It has no good logical grounding, and is even bad on philosophical scales. To suggest that one being is three, who are each distinct while remaining integral parts of a whole is simply silly. As far as Christianity goes (and that isn't far for atheists), the Arians were much more logical and well-reasoned. Beyond the limited sphere of Christianity, on theological grounds, it is aspectually polytheistic, regardless of any attempt to salvage it.
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