• aname@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    There is also nothing to say if what became popular was actually the correct interpretation as what became “correct” was determined by political power as the religion consolidated often based more on merit of what city the bishop came from and the ecconomic flow of power.

    There is no correct interpretation with religion.

    Naw bro the “pagan” in the room ain’t the uneducated one.

    You wrote a long comment about the history of it which I am well aware of, but it doesn’t change the fact that Holy Trinity is the core belief of all of Christian world today and it has been so for almost thousand years.

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      1 year ago

      How can you “there is no correct interpretation” in one sentence and then the next go “but the popular one is the correct one” and not see the dissonance? Those dots are close enough together how can you not draw the line?

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        1 year ago

        There is no dissonance because I didn’t say that.

        There is no correct interpretation in religion, but trinity is most accepted belief among christians.