It is not beautiful but perverted. I'm not sure where this idea comes from that an all powerful, all knowing God takes risks. It is an impossibility. It is an impossibility.
Both, the beauty and sacrifice are a Diversion, for neither has anything to do with the 4th century man-made doctrine of the trinity.
I agree. It is a denial of the trinity, not necessarily a denial of 3 persons in the Godhead. I think we need to understand what the trinity doctrine really is. It isn't just the 3 in 1 concept. It must also include an indivisible unity such as whereby no one member can ever separate himself from the other two. This idea denies the death of the Son, and His taking upon Himself the sins of mankind, which of necessity demands separation from His Father. And what's more, it must be the second death that Jesus experienced, as that is the death we need to be saved from. That second death is such that requires the one dying as having no hope of a resurrection. It is permanent. It is that death which Christ in His suffering and the weight of guilt and sin that He bore on the cross, He could not see a resurrection for Him, that His Father may reject His sacrifice. Yet He went ahead anyway for our sake. That's risk.
The trinity is proven false in light of the risk taken in redemption, and beauty of the inherent love and sacrifice and permanent human nature of the Son of God.
No risk? When you proposed to your wife, you were taking a risk. A risk your proposal would be rejected.
God took that same risk in giving man the choice to love or not. Love is not love unless given with a risk of rejection. Free will demands love is voluntary. That's risk.