How is the Trinity Similar to Polytheistic Systems?
The Hindu religion has a concept known as the "Trimurti," which in Sanksrit means "three forms" and which some describe as the "Hindu Trinity." This Trinity is not exactly the same as the Christian Trinity, which highlights an important point: there are as many ways to classify Divine pluralism as there are gods, and there are endless combinations. We tend to think of the Divine expression as being spread digitally across a spectrum of well-defined and fixed points, but closer to the truth is that it is analog with infinite gradations, all bleeding into each other seamlessly as you go from travel from one end to the next.
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