The symbol of the trinity
representing the father, son and the holy ghost or holy spirit is a part of
Christian doctrine that defines God as three divine persons. They exist as equals. God exists as three persons but is still one God, meaning that God the Son and
God the Holy Spirit have exactly the same nature or being as God the Father in
every way. Whatever attributes and power
God the Father has, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit have as well. God the Son and God the Holy Spirit are also
omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, infinitely holy, infinitely loving,
infinitely wise and eternal, according to Christian doctrine.
From Threes, Chapter
Four, “Threes in Religion and Mythology”
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