Is the paradox of the Holy Trinity (one being in 3 different bodies) solved by God the father being the source of all logic? How? Why? My answer: Yes because all logic coming from God the father, thus he can create any paradox.
First explain what it means to say that God is the source of all logic as opposed to merely saying that God is logical, i.e. has the virtue of being logical.
Alexander Ohnemus Okay, suppose that's true. But that's not the same as saying that logic itself comes from God. To use an old example, the so-called omnipotence paradox: God can't make a stone that's too heavy for him to lift. But that doesn't entail that God is not omnipotent; rather, if he's omnipotent it's logically impossible for there to be such a stone, and omnipotence doesn't include ability to make the logically impossible possible. In other words, God is subject to the principles of logic too; they are not a matter of arbitrary creation.
Again, you might consider the Euthyphro dilemma, repurposed for logic in place of ethics.
I believe in God the Father, God the Son - Jesus - and God the Holy Spirit. Three persons, the blessed Trinity.
The roles are different and it is described in the Holy Bible:
'The Trinity does not divide God into three parts. The Bible is clear that all three Persons are each one hundred percent God. The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are all fully God. For example, it says of Christ that “in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form” (Colossians 2:9).'