The three circles reflect one another and include a fire-like relation, but the decisive problem is that a human effigy appears within the Godhead.
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"reflected by the second, as rainbow is by rainbow, and the third seemed fire breathed equally by those two circles. Okay, so they're just..."
"...like, we're in the stupid thing, there's an effigy, there's a human likeness inside the Holy Trinity. Okay? Holy Trinity, that makes no sense,..."
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