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“If the moderns really want a simple religion of love…” G.K. Chesterton

There is no ‘simple religion of love’ without the Trinity:

For if there be a being without beginning, existing before all things, was He loving when there was nothing to be loved? If through that unthinkable eternity He is lonely, what is the meaning of saying He is love? The only justification of such a mystery is the mystical conception that in His own nature there was something analogous to self-expression; something of what begets and beholds what it has begotton. Without some such idea, it is really illogical to complicate the ultimate essence of deity with an idea like love. If the moderns really want a simple religion of love, they must look for it in the Athanasian Creed.

-G.K. Chesterton, The Everlasting Man, pp. 227-228

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