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I am not a Christian, but I do love the number three and its multiples. As well as the yin-yang balance principle. I also find it interesting there are THREE Abrahamic faiths. Could it be that one is masculine, one is feminine, and one is balanced?
In my opinion, Islam is masculine/yang heavy. Women have very little rights and Muslims believe in special privileges for men after they die, 72 virgins as well as a specific level of heaven for men.
In my opinion, Judaism is feminine/yin heavy. Jewishness is passed down thru your mother. They are much more liberal about the role of women as well.
Would Christianity represent a balance? They have both male and female clergy (priests and nuns). Christ is said to be a lamb and lion. Trinity is a huge thing. Some sects of Christianity are masculine/yang-heavy like Islam. Some like Catholicism lean more feminine, with their emphasis on Mary. But I'm asking about Christianity itself.
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You are correct. Old Testament Jehovah is actually a pregnant female (Virgin Mary). Christ is the Son of Jehovah, the Mother, and reveals the Father whom none have none before Him, who is the rebirth of the Father Himself. Allah is the male-female-child together as one being. Al-male, La-female, H-child. This is represented in the Arabic name of Allah itself. It’s basically the mythos of Osiris/Isis/Horus manifested in humans. Crowley’s Book of the Law also is a revelation of this and Thelema is the synthesis, the child.
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>there are THREE Abrahamic faiths
You are doing quite a lot of ignoring various sects and flattening doctrines so they pretend to all be one to come to this conclusion.
Let me guess - you think the Gnostics, the Amish, the Mormons, and the Catholics are all one faith?