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Originally Posted by Evang.Benincasa
Hinduism has a Trinity like Trinitarianism.
Hence they are a Trinity which they all work together as unified effort. Brahma the creator, Vishnu the sustainer, and Shiv the destroyer.
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That is not what the Upanishads or Vedas state. Either admit you are being dishonest or don't know what they say, but I will not argue you either way. The classic definition of the Trinity is three subsistences in one person. The demiurge makes two subject to one who are his manifestations, almost a mirror of Oneness Pentecostalism making Jesus the dimension of Father and Son. Siva and Vishnu are not co-equal or co-eternal or co-creating but slaves to Brhaman. Hence, since as I guessed, you like most Oneness proponents are totally ignorant if not apathetic of how the false divinities of heathendom are and how they function, or of classic trinitarianism. Three persons who are one being equal in essence, identical in power and glory are never two persons who are one plus a third who never somehow appear simultaneously, and not two deities who are subject to the one supreme as manifestations of him.
Good day.