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I had a conversation about religion with a non-Christian (formerly Jehovah's Witness, now non-organized-religion spiritual) co-worker of mine today - something I rarely do. In part we discussed our notion of God, and she asked me to explain the Trinity. Frankly, I was at a loss for words. How do we explain the Trinity to a non-Christian in a way that a) does not sound utterly ridiculous, but b) is actually comprehensible enough to express in a way that can be understood what is actually believed??
Note: I am posting this in the Eastern Orthodox forum, as I am interested in the Orthodox answer to this question. Thank you for your understanding on the part of any non-Orthodox seeing this.
Note: I am posting this in the Eastern Orthodox forum, as I am interested in the Orthodox answer to this question. Thank you for your understanding on the part of any non-Orthodox seeing this.
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