IS THE
TRINITY PAGAN?
Is the Holy Trinity Pagan?
Some groups (including Jehovah's Witnesses) claim that the Holy Trinity comes from paganism; Is there really any truth, or hard evidence in this claim?
My purpose in this article and in the graph which follows
it, is to show that this claim is a nonsense because, as a matter
of fact, the Trinity is a very distinctively
Christian belief. Following this brief article you will find a
graph showing how The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit
are all biblically revealed to be God. If you do not read the
article at least scroll down to the Godhead graph so you
will know the Scriptures to quote in any future
controversy.
So What is the Trinity?
It is the Christian belief that
there are Three Persons in One God. These Three Persons -
the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit - are distinct from one
another yet they share the same Divine Nature. Thus they are
not three distinct gods, but one God; so God the Father,
the Son and the Holy Spirit ALL (according to the Holy
Bible) bear the character and attributes of God.
Some cults and sects claim that
the early Christians copied the Holy Trinity from surrounding
pagan religions. They are a mile from the truth. So just what is
the truth? Why did the 'Church Fathers' find it necessary to set
out this doctrine? Far from what the sects and cults teach (and
they are often woefully ignorant of the facts of church history),
the concept actually came from a very careful reading and
inspired interpretation of the Bible, which refers to three
distinct Persons as "God" yet insists that there is but one God.
The 'fathers' were concerned that some early groups were coming
to an understanding of God which did not do full justice
to ALL the Scriptures about God so they found it necessary to set
these things out doctrinally in order to avoid error and heresy.
Many of these things were set out in doctrinal, creedal fashion
in the 4th century. Much (though not all) of this was
in order to refute Arius
who was guilty of perverting the Scriptures which refer to God.
This man, of course, came to give his name to the well-recognized
heresy of Arianism – very much 'alive and kicking'
in today's Jehovah's Witnesses.
Evidence of an Egyptian "Trinity"?
Before Christianity, no religion ever believed in a single Deity consisting of three persons. Detractors sometimes say that the Osirus-Isis-Horus family of ancient Egyptian mythology was a "model" for the Christian Trinity. Yet this is clearly a triad of distinct pagan deities, not a trinity in the Christian sense. The Egyptians never considered them to be three persons in one God, but as two separate gods and a goddess - among numerous other divinities such as Hathor, Ptah, Neith, Set, Nut, Geb, and Basht, to name a few. The highest deity in their pantheon was the sun god Ra, so they didn't even consider the Osirus-Isis-Horus triad to be supreme among the gods!
A Triune Goddess Among the Celts?
Some point to "triple
goddesses" worshipped by the pagan Celts as forerunners of the
Christian Trinity. Yet these were either triads of mother
goddesses or a single goddess with three "aspects" or "modes of
being". The Holy Trinity isn't one Divine Person with three
"aspects" or "modes", for the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit are
personally distinct from one another. Thus the "triple goddess"
is merely a threefold deity, not a true trinity in the Christian
sense, thus could not be the origin of the Holy
Trinity.
The problem is that when people
go looking for pagan 'divine triads' they might well find them,
but so would they find 'divine quartets', 'divine septets' or
almost anything else! It depends what the researcher is looking
for! We must realize that in India alone it is claimed that over
1,000,000 deities are worshipped (according to the region and the
particular strain of religiosity one prefers)!! - in such a huge
number we might find almost anything! However, if it could indeed
be shown that there are many pagan divine triads (probably highly
dubious), is it not possible that Satan himself could have
fashioned this on his knowledge of God as the former Lucifer? It
would "prove" nothing.
Hindu Trimurti = Trinity?
Other critics within the cults
claim that the Hindu "trimurti" - Brahma, Vishnu and Siva - was
another model for the Christian Trinity. Yet scholars tell us
that this "trimurti" only appears in Hinduism during the
4th-7th centuries AD. By that time the Christian
understanding of the Holy Trinity was becoming fairly
well-established! If the Holy Trinity concept predates the Hindu
trimurti (which certainly appears to be the case), the former
could not have been copied from the latter. In fact, given
Hinduism's tendency to absorb concepts from other religions, and
the fact that Christianity reached India in the first century, it
is very likely that the Hindu teachers developed the trimurti
along the lines of the Trinity-concept professed by Indian
Christians!
Yet the former is not an
exact copy of the latter. Hindus do not consider
Brahma, Vishnu and Siva to be three persons in one God, but three
distinct gods who each manifest part of Brahman, the impersonal
Absolute. Some even add a fourth god, Ishvara, to this group, and
claim that he is the first - antecedent to the other three! This
demolishes the threeness which might seem to parallel the
Trinity.
Moreover, Brahma, Vishnu and
Siva each have a goddess consort - Sarasvati, Lakshmi and Sakti
respectively. That would make not three but six. Add Ishvara and
his consort, Maheshvari, and you now have eight primary
manifestations of Brahman! Yet these are only eight among
millions of divinities in the Hindu tradition, all of which are
considered various manifestations of the Absolute.
Thus any alleged Hindu parallel
with the Trinity quickly dissolves into a modalistic polytheism
and finally a monistic pantheism, in which all diversity in the
universe merely manifests an underlying spiritual Unity (a
concept which has no place at all in orthodox Christianity,
although it certainly appears in New
Ageism).
CONCLUSION
(But please check out the graph below before you leave this
article!)
It is only too clear that those
cults and sects which reject the Trinity do not even correctly
understand it so it should not surprise us that they think they
can find the Trinity in polytheism or modalism when those
concepts are absolutely anathema to the doctrine of The
Holy Trinity. So the Christian concept of the Trinity is
quite unique to world religions, not copied from another faith
but progressively revealed by God in Holy
Scripture. Undoubtedly some Christians believe that
various pagan triads and threefold deities may have originated in
a primitive revelation of - or memory of - the Triunity of the
One True God. This is also quite possible. Perhaps the memory
traces back to our first parents, who walked with God at the dawn
of humanity. Or maybe God revealed something of the Divinity to
"righteous pagans", Gentiles of centuries past who genuinely
sought the Most High God (the Bible certainly appears to suggest
that such people have existed). These memories or revelations may
have seeped into the legends of the human race, and soon became
myths of divine triads and deities with three "aspects". For
every religion has an element of truth in it; perhaps this is one
such element. This may show that God has not left the human race
in complete ignorance of Divine Truth throughout the ages. But
many other Christians, including myself, are somewhat sceptical
that divine triads can be found in paganism any more than any
other shape or number of “divinities”.
Thus if we do locate pagan
religious notions which might bear a slight resemblance to
biblical truth, they would frankly prove nothing, and most
certainly they would not prove that early Christians
copied these concepts. Why would the early Christians do such
a thing when we have a record which shows how determined they
were in their fight against paganism? In fact, we have a very
clear record from church history which tells us why 'the
fathers' were concerned to outline the Trinity: It was a concern
that biblical truth about God should be carefully
preserved.
(The following is the Diane Dew Godhead graph, and I want to thank Diane).
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THE FATHER |
JESUS CHRIST |
THE HOLY SPIRIT |
|---|---|---|---|
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OMNIPOTENT (All-powerful) |
Genesis 18:14
|
Daniel 7:13, 14 |
Psalms 104:30 |
|
OMNIPRESENT (Everywhere) |
1 Kings 8:27 |
Matthew 18:29 |
Psalms 139:7-10 |
|
OMNISCIENT (All-knowing) |
1 Chronicles 28:9 |
John 4:25, 26, 29; 6:64; He knew
their thoughts: He knew
the future:
|
Isaiah 40:13
|
|
IMMUTABLE (Unchanging) |
Malachi 3:6 |
Hebrews 13:8 |
1 Corinthians 12:4 |
|
ETERNAL (Everlasting) |
Genesis 21:33 |
Isaiah 44:6; 48:12 pre-existent to creation:
|
Hebrews 9:14 |
Robin A. Brace 2004.
Also be sure to read:
COPING WITH THE HOLY TRINITY
MUSELTOF COUNTERCULT AND
APOLOGETICS