I have found a good answer the question you can't compare God to anything to creation or to man made creations like a tringle. God can never be compared to a shamrock time a ocean the sun a flower water therefor all these Trinity Analogies will never work this is why many Christians just say that the Trinity is a Mystery also I believe the reason why Christians come up with these Analogies is because they believe that Jesus is a God Man therefor they compare God to his Creation. Christianity does have some truths in it since Christianity believes in many of the Prophets but Christianity is truth mixed with falsehoods Christianity claims to be Monotheism but Christianity is Polytheism it is Paganism and Idolatry 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 Not 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 which what the Trinity is saying in Math terms also Christmas and Easter are Pagan Holidays and the Trinity is Pagan the idea of a Man God is Pagan and the Trinity is 3 gods if I had 3 persons Bill Jim and Bob are these 3 humans 1 human what if they were the same family many Christians use these Analogies or they say when a Man and Woman marry each other they become 1 like the Trinity.
What does the Holy Quran say about Jesus (peace be upon him)
According to Islam, Jesus never died on the cross, nor ever wanted to die on the cross, nor ever was born to die on the cross. Muslims believe that Jesus was sentenced to death, and people thought that he got executed on the cross. The Holy Quran rejects this idea, and claims that it is a false one. Jesus never died on the cross, nor he ever died for anyone's sins. Let us look at what the Holy Quran (The Muslims Holy Scripture) says about this issue:
http://www.islamawareness.net/Christ...oes_quran.html
The fundamental truth of the Bible is that
God is One. Any teaching that in any way appears to deviate from or undermime this profound truth must be very firmly substantiated. The doctrine of the Trinity pretends to be such a teaching,
yet it is entirely absent from the entire Old Testament. This doesn't make sense.
Mortality and Immortality are mutually exclusive characteristics. If Jesus is God, he couldn't have really died, for God is immortal
by nature. Likewise, if Jesus died, he couldn't really be God, for God cannot die. Immortality is not a fluctuating quality! A being is either mortal or immortal. You can't have it both ways with this. Either Christ died, and he is mortal, or he's God and can't die. Pick
one alternative, as holding both is simply untenable. Traditional Christians typically respond to this point with the idea stated above in the introduction, that Jesus was fully human and fully God. But look at the next point.
For the temptations of Christ to have been in any way real, there had to exist the
possibility that he sin. If Christ is God, it is
impossible that he could have sinned, for God is perfect by nature. Jesus pointed this out in Mt 19:17, marking the distinction between himself and God (only ONE is good...).
If Christ
was God, and therefore couldn't sin, all his 'temptations' were faked, and his identification with mankind a cruel sham! And for those affirming the 100%/100% idea, do you really see God locking Himself into a nature that could potentially sin? Finally, James explicitly states that God
cannot be tempted by evil (1:13-15).
http://www.answering-christianity.com/jesus_nature.htm
"Say: He is Allah,
The One and Only.
"Allah, the Eternal, Absolute.
"He begets not, nor is He begotten.
And there is none like unto Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
http://www.islam101.com/tauheed/conceptofGod.htm
nothing like unto Him, and He is the Hearing, the Seeing.
http://quran.com/42/11
Trinitarians often like to claim that they have a monotheistic belief, and that the Trinity is not the worship of 3 Gods rather it is the worship of One God. Basically they say the Trinity doctrine is as follow:
1- God is made up of 3 persons
2- The three persons are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit
3- All three persons are distinct from each other, The Father is not the Son, nor is the Son the Father etc.
4- Each person in the Trinity has a role of their own
5- Jesus is the Son in the Trinity
So basically that is the dogma of the Trinity.
Now let us show exactly why Christians do in fact worship three God's. As I said, the Trinity is made up of THREE people, these three people are all different than one another, it is basically exactly like having 3 people in an office, Tom Dick and Harry.
Now Christians say that Jesus is God, the Father is God, and so is the Holy Spirit. So therefore if you have three people, and each one of them is God then what are you left with? You are left with THREE Gods! This is logic!
If Tom Dick and Harry are each managers, how many managers do you have? You have three! Remember Trinity has THREE different persons, and each person is God, therefore you have three Gods and not one, there is no way around this mess.
http://www.answering-christianity.co...three_gods.htm