>>18541923Catholics get credit for the first people to isolate TRIGONOMETRY with its suspicious "Tr" sound in the name. Tr? Tr? Trinity? No no. Trigonometry. Trinity of my wooden MET muler here. I'll need a word to help me with trying. Trinity metric try? Trigonometry?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovLbCvq7FNAPoint origin of these sciences:
"All things are three, and thrice is all: and let us use this number in the worship of the gods.
For as the Pythagoreans say, everything and all things are bound by threes, for the end, the
middle, and the beginning have this number in everything, and these compose the number of the
trinity."
- Aristotle, as quoted in Paganism in our Christianity, Arthur Weigall, p. 198, Putnam, NY. (Weigall is quoting from On the Heavens, Bk I, ch. i., by Aristotle who died 322 B.C.)
"They appear to have regarded Pythagoras as a divine being [founders of religions tend
to `develop' into a divinity or deity for that religion after a period of time] a status
which he shared with certain numbers also, particularly one, three, and ten."
"Neo-Pythagoreanism's importance consists chiefly in its influence on Neoplatonism ...
and on Christian [?] Theology by Clement of Alexandria (150-220 A. D.)." The Greek
Philosophers, Warner, p. 219, 1958.
>"Nor is it only in historical religions that we find God viewed as a trinity. One recalls in particular the Neoplatonic view of the Supreme or Ultimate Reality which was suggested by
Plato."
- Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Hastings, p. 458, vol. XII.
Trinity was the religious leadership waxing poetic about the nature of God by saying: "Your temporal logic will never grab hold of God or confine God or help you discover anything about God because God is a Cross-Dimensional organism. His existence breaks your Mathematics that you have proven beyond all doubt. 2+2 != 4 and 2+2 = 4 with God.
The Shamans did Trinity, to see which students would come forward with a protest.