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The Trinity is the theological term designating one God in three persons.
Even though the term is not used in the Bible, it is a correct designation for the one God self-revealed in Scripture as the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The term simply means that within the one essence of the Godhead, we have to distinguish three persons who are neither three gods, nor three parts or modes of God. The three persons of the Godhead are coequal and coeternally God.
Those who refuse to believe in the Trinity do so because they do not want to accept the facts regarding the deity of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.
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