Trinity
Catholicism is something I think gets drastically misinterpreted. From the outside it must seem so strange. I've often had friends assume a lot of things about it that simply aren't true. I'm not certain I'm in the position to correct every misunderstanding, but I'll do my best.
Catholicism is about things coming in threes, which is one among many of the reasons Trigun in any iteration is an aggressively Catholic story.
And this is because dualism - equal opposites - is a system doomed to fail. It only seems appealing because it means there's nothing you can do and nothing you have to do, because it will all return to the status quo no matter what.
It's rigid. Self-sustaining, but with results so unpleasant it's not worth the effort to maintain. It's a vicious cycle, a brutal machine, a turning wheel. A meatgrinder.
It's disgusting.
The equalisation of opposites is entropy.
Things have to come in threes in order for the world to move forward. To make progress.
Entropy's victory cannot be inevitable. The darkness is not impossible to defeat. The only real battle is the one we fight within ourselves. Against fear. Against rage. Against despair.
There has to be space in between. The space between stars, the void between atoms, the darkness cradling the light.
Between life and death. Not rebirth, but change.
Transition.


















