The is no reference to the son of God in the OT. By sons of God I infer you men "human" sons, which are not "the son of God." You may also mean Paul's reference to Jesus being our brother, which means, of course, we are equal to Jesus, and therefore we are all sons of God. It gets kind of confusing. If you eliminate the son of God from the Trinity, you have no logical contradiction.
son of god
the son of God is heaven and earth; which is created, begotten of God's spirit. behold i am making all things new. I AM that i am is god omnipresent and intrinsic to all as ONE. Christ isn't exclusive to Jesus. colossians 3:11 tells you this
in creating you transform something. in transforming something, the form is destroyed and another form created from it. but transforming it is preserved in another form. like the phoenix.
that is the trinity.
energy cannot be trully created, or destroyed, it is simply preserved in another form. 1 st law of thermodynamics.
welcome to the real world.
brahma, shiva, and vishnu are all aspects of the supreme being.
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