Eram Sum Ero.
Oremus Mare.
I believe in you.
February 25, 2025

“The Trinity makes no sense.”
“The Trinity is illogical.”
These two sentences are common sayings for confused apes—creatures bound by time, space, and material limitations, trying to grasp a reality beyond their comprehension. The same apes who effortlessly identify five trees as “one nature" or recognize many humans as “one humanity” suddenly stumble when God reveals one essence in three eternal relations.
The problem is not with the Trinity.
The problem is with them.
Confused apes expect God to fit their primitive categories, failing to see that their own reasoning already contains the seeds of divine understanding. The same concept of essence and relation they use daily—without struggle—becomes a paradox too great when applied to the divine.
The Trinity is not illogical, but revealing the greatest paradox. It is not incoherent, but perfectly ordered. And most importantly, it is not man-made philosophy, but the foundation of reality itself.
Now, let’s begin.