When we read the gospels, we see see that Jesus used a lot of parables to explain the Kingdom of God and the Nature of the Father himself. He explained his love for all people by comparing him to the shining sun in Matthew 5. He also compared the kingdom of God to a mustard seed in Matthew 13. What we see is that God’s qualities can be seen in nature, hence we can learn a lot about God by looking at the CREATION of God.
Paganism was/is very big on Observing Nature and coming to certain conclusions based on what they observed. And when we look to mother earth, we come to some interesting conclusions:
The universe is made up of space, matter, time = 3
What we see is that the number 3 is a number that seems to always reappear when it comes to our world and the way things work. There is NO reason to think that false religions can’t get ANYTHING right. It just so happens that they looked upon God’s creation and came to the conclusion that he was a 3 person deity.
The universe is made up of space, matter, time = 3
Space: height, width, depth = 3
Time: past, present, future = 3
The earth is made up of 3 things: Sky, seas and ground = 3
Man is made up of body, soul and spirit = 3
What we see is that the number 3 is a number that seems to always reappear when it comes to our world and the way things work. There is NO reason to think that false religions can’t get ANYTHING right. It just so happens that they looked upon God’s creation and came to the conclusion that he was a 3 person deity.
For example: both Buddhism and Hinduism teach love. Does this mean that one copied from the other? Or can it just mean that they may have come to this similar conclusion by means of the written law of God on their hearts and by the observance of nature?
In the same way, Pagans just so happened to come to this CORRECT conclusion about the existence of a trinity based on observing nature itself.
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