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    The tritheism charge assumes that numerical plurality of ... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Swinburne's account is hard to distinguish from tritheism rather than monotheism.

    The tritheism charge assumes that numerical plurality of divine persons entails the same kind of plurality as three distinct gods in polytheistic traditions.

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    • 1.Polytheistic gods are typically independent agents with separate wills, powers, and domains, whereas trinitarian persons share one divine essence.
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    • 2.Numerical plurality doesn't entail the same metaphysical structure across different conceptual frameworks or theological systems.
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    • 3.The charge conflates counting distinct entities with understanding their ontological relationship, ignoring that unity-in-Trinity claims a unique metaphysics.
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    • 1.Three distinct persons with separate wills and consciousness (even if unified in essence) functionally resemble polytheistic plurality more than monotheistic unity.
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    • 2.Asserting 'same essence' cannot eliminate the explanatory problem that three conscious agents constitute a plurality requiring justification for monotheism.
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    • 3.The distinction between 'persons' and 'gods' appears semantically arbitrary if each person is fully divine and capable of independent action.
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