Jesus is God in the mortal flesh but he is not explicitly the Father. They exist as the same but different. I’m not sure on other denominations of Christianity but the Trinity in Catholicism is treated as a concept beyond our grasps.
Stepping back from the religious pov, I think that and later the Catholic tradition of sainthood is more dredges of polytheistic cultures staining over on Christianity and influencing it.
Stepping back from the religious pov, I think that and later the Catholic tradition of sainthood is more dredges of polytheistic cultures staining over on Christianity and influencing it.
Because to someone who isn't a Christian he doesn't have attachment to Christianity enough to take "Beyond Our grasp" as satisfactory answer.