What is the Trinity?

The word "trinity" is a term used to denote the
Christian doctrine that God exists as a unity of
three distinct persons: Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit. Each of the persons is distinct from the
other, yet identical in essence. In other words,
each is fully divine in nature, but each is not the
totality of the other persons of the Trinity. Each
has a will, loves, and says "I", and "You" when
speaking. The Father is not the same person as
the Son who is not the same person as the Holy
Spirit who is not the same person as the Father.
Each is divine, yet there are not three gods, but
one God. There are three individual
subsistences, or persons. The word
"subsistence" means something that has a real
existence. The word "person" denotes
individuality and self awareness. The Trinity is
three of these, though the latter term has
become the dominant one used to describe the
individual aspects of God known as the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Included in the doctrine of the Trinity is a strict
monotheism which is the teaching that there
exists in all the universe a single being known
as God who is self-existent and unchangeable
(Isaiah 43:10; 44:6,8). Therefore, it is important
to note that the doctrine of the trinity is not
polytheistic as some of its critics proclaim.
Trinitarianism is monotheistic by definition and
those who claim it is polytheistic demonstrate a
lack of understanding of what it really is.


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