One would think there should be no controversy over the idea of the trinity seeing that many ancient cultures had trinity gods before the New Testament days happened.
One of the most common beliefs among Pagan cultures was in a trinity of gods. We find this among the Egyptians, Indians (of India), Japanese, Sumarians, Chaldeans, and of course, the Babylonians, to where historians trace the roots of trinitarism.
It's been an obvious idealism for 5,000 years.
One of the most common beliefs among Pagan cultures was in a trinity of gods. We find this among the Egyptians, Indians (of India), Japanese, Sumarians, Chaldeans, and of course, the Babylonians, to where historians trace the roots of trinitarism.
It's been an obvious idealism for 5,000 years.