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So the question is...
Who was he referring to when he said "oh my god"?
I would have written that as "oh my me"
His son.
Semantics aside, Jesus is supposed to be the physical embodiment of god, so wouldn't it still pretty much just be the same guy?
If the father, son and holy ghost had an orgy would it be a threesome or just masturbating?
Asking the real questions.
This is a very debated question which mostly depends on which Christian confession you belong to.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity
That's a whole mess of differing theologies, some of which (many of which) have been declared heretical.
The general term for this branch of theology is Christology and lots of stuff has been written about it.
It's both the same and different. The contradiction is a "feature" of the Christian faith.
Don't try try to bring logic to the illogical.
Even Jesus himself knows how to take the lords name in vain