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'''Trinitarianism''' is the belief within [[Christianity]] that [[God]] is one being made up of three [[person]]s - the Father, [[Jesus|Son]], and the [[Holy Spirit]]. | '''Trinitarianism''' is the belief within [[Christianity]] that [[God]] is one being made up of three [[person]]s - the Father, [[Jesus|Son]], and the [[Holy Spirit]]. | ||
Revision as of 11:47, 8 December 2008

Trinitarianism is the belief within Christianity that God is one being made up of three persons - the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit.