Considering this, Hinduism seems more plausible, right? I respect both Christian Universalism and Hinduism (with plausible level of temporary punishment).
Yes God is infinite, but Trinity is used as concept because of it's practical application. If you describe some object, time-conditioned logic divides it to three parts. Object itself, knowledge about that object and observer. So Trinity are just different angles of vision on same truth.
I very much like your analogy of football team, but there is very important consideration.That God is exactly that one best player of all teams. The star of league who is full in his skillset. Even opposition team and fanbase, loves to see him play. That is description of Krishna, in panentheistic Gauidya Vaishnavism.
Hey that’s my heresy!
If we are talking *potential* infinite, I think Christians could work with this...
Considering this, Hinduism seems more plausible, right? I respect both Christian Universalism and Hinduism (with plausible level of temporary punishment).
Yes God is infinite, but Trinity is used as concept because of it's practical application. If you describe some object, time-conditioned logic divides it to three parts. Object itself, knowledge about that object and observer. So Trinity are just different angles of vision on same truth.
I very much like your analogy of football team, but there is very important consideration.That God is exactly that one best player of all teams. The star of league who is full in his skillset. Even opposition team and fanbase, loves to see him play. That is description of Krishna, in panentheistic Gauidya Vaishnavism.