Quote Originally Posted by ThisYouWillDo View Post
If I had to point to a human equivalent of the Trinity, I would look first at my body and mind, then the part of me that is transmitted to my children, and then my soul (if I have one). These are separable from me, yet are unique to me.
Quote Originally Posted by just_annie View Post
The "Trinity" is the Christian God that is referred to in three separate ways depending on the context of the "need" of the person. He is the "Father" for comfort, support and love. He is the "Son" for the granting of forgiveness and grace. He is the "Holy Spirit" for the understanding, guidance and direction. God is "perfect" and therefore fills all needs through the "Trinity."
Quote Originally Posted by Thorne View Post
The founders of the Catholic Church, in trying to imbue divinity on Christ, had to somehow simultaneously make Jesus the Son of God while at the same time BEING God. Plus they had to account for the impregnation of a virgin while avoiding the Greek and Roman problem of the gods consorting with humans. AND they had to try to reconcile the vengeful, destructive, demanding Jehovah from the Old Testament with the new view of a merciful, caring, loving God.
And maybe it is just me because it is late... but it looks like in some ways we all agree on the trinity in a broad fashion....

body/mind ~ Father ~ BEING God.

Transmitted to children ~ Son ~ Jesus the Son of God

Soul ~ Holy Spirit ~ Old Testament Jahovah/New Testament merciful, caring, loving God.