I beg to differ with you on the issue of the Trinity being easy to understand. There is only One God. That One God is three Persons (Father, Son, & Holy Ghost). Each Person IS God, yet there is only One God. That is not an easy concept to understand.
But that’s the thing.
It’s not
that difficult to understand.
Consider the nature of the time continuum itself
There is only one time continnum. That one time continuum is experienced in three perspectives (past, present, & future). Each perspective is the time continuum, yet there is only one time continuum. That is an easy concept to understand.
Explaining the physical qualities if time itself using a logical process that can be reduced to a purely mechanical process is the elusive part that is hard to understand.
However, if we look to the
Catechism, we read the following…
266 “Now this is the Catholic faith: We worship one God in the Trinity and the Trinity in unity, without either confusing the persons or dividing the substance; for the person of the Father is one, the Son’s is another, the Holy Spirit’s another; but the Godhead of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit is one, their glory equal, their majesty coeternal” (Athanasian Creed: DS 75; ND 16).
We don’t worship the time continuum.
But we do experience one time continuum in trinity and the trinity in unity, without either confusing the perspectives or dividing the substance; for the perspective of the past is one, the present is another, the future another; but the time continuum of the past, present and future is one, their state of high honor equal, their stateliness coexistant.
Tietjen:
However, neither do I understand such things as how God infuses a soul into an embryo; yet I accept it. The fact that I am trying to get across is simply that we do not have to understand every aspect of our faith in order to trust God enough to accept it.
I agree with you here.
Explaining the physical qualities if time itself using a logical process that can be reduced to a purely mechanical process is the elusive part that is hard to understand.
We don’t understand exactly how the past becomes the future.
We don’t understand how the future was once the past.
When exactly does the past become the future and how long is the present which divides them?
Is there any real distinction at all?
We don’t understand how the present has always been experienced through the past and will always be experienced through the future and yet is always still the present either.
And yet, that is exactly how we do experience the time continuum.
One time continuum in trinity and the trinity in unity.