Trinity states that there is 1 God who exists as 3 persons. When stated this way, you can see that there is nothing logically incoherent about the doctrine. God is one God who consists of 3 persons. Each person is distinct from one another so that although these 3 persons make up 1 being, nevertheless, it’s false that The Father is the Son, or that the Son is the Father, or that The Father is The Holy Spirit. They’re all one in the divine essence, but they’re distinct in their personhood.
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