Ok....So how about someone explain the nature of infinity?That in itself is extremely difficultSo how do you think that God (who is an infinite Being) will be easy to explain?The problem with comparing God with objects is that God is infinite and objects are finite. For instance take the egg.The egg is made of three PARTS which make a whole. However, God is three wholes which ... strangely enough... make a whole. That does not make sense to our finite minds. Our finite minds understand finite things which exist in space-time.God however is an infinite being who exists outside of time (and space and matter). Why would it be absurd for an infinite being who exists outside of this universe to be three persons who is one person?This is what I really want to say about this (I'm not going to compare God to a finite object or even a finite person)"The teaching of the Bible concerning the Trinity might be summarized thus. God is a Tri-unity, with each Person of the Godhead equally and fully and eternally God. Each is necessary, and each is distinct, and yet all are one. The three Persons appear in a logical, causal order. The Father is the unseen, omnipresent Source of all being, revealed in and by the Son, experienced in and by the Holy Spirit. The Son proceeds from the Father, and the Spirit from the Son. With reference to God's creation, the Father is the Thought behind it, the Son is the Word calling it forth, and the Spirit is the Deed making it a reality."source: [url="http://christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t002.html]http://christiananswers.net/q-eden/edn-t002.html[/url]