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You have missed my point completely. I did not say a person must understand the concept of the Trinity to know God. I claimed the concept of the Trinity is an illogical construct. Meaning, it is logically impossible they way it is presented my orthodox Christian confessions (both Catholic and Protestant). People are always saying that it required faith or that maybe we don't fully understand the nature of that god somehow. It is like believing 2+2= 4 and 5. Maybe there are other qualities of 5 we just don't understand yet, but it will be revealed in the future. Sure maybe. But until then, I don't believe it because right now, it is irrational.
... or maybe it's both trans-rational and paradoxical (seemingly), and the language we use in our respective attempts at doing Christian theology DOESN'T FULLY dig into the nature of God, of Christ, and of the Holy Spirit? Otherwise, we should slap them into a box, commodify them, and place a price tag on each reproduction we put on the shelves for consumers.
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