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The Trinity Typeit

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Within Christianity, there is a variety of different ideas about God. Christianity is a religion, which means that Christians believe in one god. This is different from  faiths, which believe in many gods. However, Christianity is challenged by some as being , which means believing in three gods, due to the existence of the . The Trinity is one of the central concepts within Christian teaching. This is the belief that God has three different expressions and yet remains wholly . These are God the , God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. God the Son is believed to have been , a first-century Jew whose teachings are recorded in the Gospels which are included in the of the Christian Bible. His life and teachings are central to the Christian faith. God the Holy Spirit is the belief that Christians are able to be supported by God’s spirit in their lifetime. God the Father is the traditional God of Judaeo-Christianity.

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Pass Mark
69%