Over the years, many people have used symbols to try to explain the Trinity, but now we have connected it to something no one ever thought of: 3 hands on a clock. This reminds us of the Trinity because if you take away the second hand on the clock, the clock still does its job, tell time.
The clock below has three clock hands and three actual hands. The two human hands that look like are reaching for the hand imprint. The two bigger hands represent God's hands. And the black hand print represent the world's hand.
You're probably asking yourself, how does 3 hands on a clock represent the trinity? Well, as we said in the top, if you take away the second hand (red hand) then the clock still does it's job, tell time. But the 3 clock hands all have individual jobs, just like the Father, Son and Holy Spirit all have individual jobs. But if you put them together, they tell you the time. The time guides us through the day, just like The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit does in our daily lives.
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Although the three hands on a clock represent the holy trinity admirably, there are also some problems in our theory. These problems are things such as if you were to take away the hour hand from the clock, it would be very difficult to tell the time even though it would, still be telling time. Another pitfall in our theory would be very similar to our other one but different in a way: if you took away the minute hand it would be quite problematic to tell the time.
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Although our theory has some pitfalls it still connects to the holy trinity in a unique kind of way.