I guess most can have a considered Trinity.
Osirirs, Isis and Ra for the Egyptian; Thor, Odin and Loki for Norse; Zeus, Hades and (athena? Zeus's wife anyhow)
2007-09-24 20:56:57
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answered by Xzar 6
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I know the Kemetics have the Trinity of Horus, Isis and Osiris in the form of the Eye of Horus. BUT they are NOT the same people. Not a three in one entity. I'm not sure about others.
Odin, Thor, and Loki????? NO NO NO NO. Since when?? OMG people. We have NO trinity. I think I just choked.... And Hestia is going to have heart failure at the Greek attempt on the trinity. We are HARD polytheist. They are SEPERATE.
2007-09-26 03:56:11
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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In the Hindu pantheon there are said to be three hundred and thirty-three million Lords. Hindus believe in one Supreme Being. The plurality of Lords are perceived as divine creations of that one Being. So, Hinduism has one supreme God, but it has an extensive hierarchy of Lords. Many people look at the Lords as mere symbols, representations of forces or mind strata, or as various personifications generated as a projection of man's mind onto an impersonal pure Beingness
2007-09-24 23:25:58
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answered by Adi 2
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Hinduism is not normally thought of as Pagan, but it's the only other religion I can think of that believes in a trinity
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva
2007-09-24 20:47:07
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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Well, in Celtic Reconstructionism, we've got a couple of trinities, of a sort - normally 3 sisters (such as the three Brighids).
2007-09-26 03:54:48
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answered by ArcadianStormcrow 6
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I know of 3, the Babylonians, the Celts, and the Roman Catholics.
2007-09-28 20:02:13
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answered by cowboy_christian_fellowship 4
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The 3 faces (aspects) of the goddess: maiden, mother, crone
2007-09-24 21:13:47
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answered by aisha 5
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Wicca has the threefold goddess (maiden, mother and crone)
2007-09-24 21:04:18
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answered by Valarian 4
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"Thor, Odin and Loki for Norse;"
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.............
for the love of the gods STOP this nonsense!!..... all of our gods are INDIVIDUALS, there is NO CONCEPT that ANY are "ONE IN THE SAME", leave that to the kristjans please......seriously, wtf people.
"I guess most can have a considered Trinity."
Therein lies the problem, you guessed...........
2007-09-26 04:03:17
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answered by Thrudheim 3
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Christianity does - well, orthodox christianity. I think they have it wrong though.
2007-09-26 04:11:30
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answered by Emperor Insania Says Bye! 5
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