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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover
Brother I don't think Bernard, Seagraves, Dulle, French, would agree with you here - that belief in "three persons" in the Godhead equals tritheism. At the most you may say "it implies" or the language is difficult to rectify with the Trinitarian view of monotheism, but it goes over the line to say Trinitarians are Tritheists.
The definition of the Trinity defies this notion.
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If it's not tritheism because of careful wording to prevent that accusation being brought to bear on Trinitarians, then the three divine persons who are each self aware of themselves and each other compose a divine Being with multiple personality disorder.
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