P1143:1, 104:0.1
The Trinity concept of revealed religion must not be confused with the triad
beliefs of evolutionary religions. The ideas of triads arose from many suggestive
relationships but chiefly because of the three joints of the fingers, because
three legs were the fewest which could stabilize a stool, because three support
points could keep up a tent; furthermore, primitive man, for a long time,
could not count beyond three.
P1143:2, 104:0.2
Aside from certain natural
couplets, such as past and present, day and night,
hot and cold, and male and female, man generally tends to think in triads:
yesterday, today, and tomorrow; sunrise, noon, and sunset; father, mother,
and child. Three cheers are given the victor. The dead are buried on the third
day, and the ghost is
placated by three
ablutions of water.
P1143:3, 104:0.3
As a consequence of these natural associations in human experience, the triad
made its appearance in religion, and this long before the Paradise Trinity
of Deities, or even any of their representatives, had been revealed to mankind.
Later on, the Persians, Hindus, Greeks, Egyptians, Babylonians, Romans, and
Scandinavians all had triad gods, but these were still not true trinities.
Triad deities all had a natural origin and have appeared at one time or another
among most of the intelligent peoples of Urantia. Sometimes the concept of
an evolutionary triad has become mixed with that of a revealed Trinity; in
these instances it is often impossible to distinguish one from the other.