Ella S.
Well-Known Member
But those are anthropomorphic concepts. It doesn't apply to the relationship between Spirit and nature. It's like using grade one math to try to express the theory of relativity. It's just too limited.
Quarks don't exist alone in nature.
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All 3 quarks are necessary to form 1 proton. That's not describing Trinitarianism, that's describing Partialism, which is a heresy.
In Trinitarianism, The Son is God, The Holy Spirit is God, and the Father is God, but the Son, the Holy Spirit, and the Father are separate from each other.