Terry Clifton wrote:

DAVEH:  Do you recognize/accept the Trinity Doctrine?  To me, the word doctrine means a set of principles, something concrete to use as a measuring device.  I am not sure that I can describe the trinity and do justice.  Your idea of one in purpose is clearly included, but I think Bill and Kevin made it more clear.  I believe in a triune God.  Whether for clarification we use "persons", or "personalities", or Gods, there are three.  They have not only the same purpose
DAVEH:  When I suggested they have the same purpose, I got a lot of flak for it.  Do you think of them as individual entities, Terry?
(A baseball team has the same purpose), they are absolutly alike in how they think.  No disagreement whatsoever on any point, at any time.  They have exactly the same attributes and emotions.  What one loves, they all love.  What one hates, they all hate.  You cannot play one against the other because they are always in total agreement.  They are unified like no three humans have ever been. 
I wish I could explain it better


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