PROLOGUE
Why
did the ancients think about things like the "divine trinity"?
Why
is it that the Creator should be one, indivisible and triune?
Nonsense?
Certainly
not. Behind these ideas there lies a very rational way of thinking.
The idea of the divine trinity derives very simply from the way
things really are. The universe is tridimensional. Everything has
height, breadth and thickness. The three dimensions are one "triunity"
and they are indivisible. Only in the abstract can these three elements
be separated. In the material world they can only exist together.
There is no place where height can exist without breadth and thickness.
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