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"Pros and Cons of Holy Trinity Doctrine"

The Holy Trinity Doctrine was established at the Council of Nicea in 325 AD.
Throughout the centuries the Trinity has faced much controversy.
Few understand that by viewing the Trinity differently; then one also views God differently.

Saint Gregory the Theologian expressed the Trinity as the following: "adorable unity in trinity, and trinity recapitulated in unity; entirely venerable, entirely regal, of the same throne and glory, transcendent and timeless, uncreated, indivisible, untouchable, and uncircumstribable." The theological term "Trinity" is the explanation of the Christian belief of God as an undivided unity in threefold; the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This term is not actually used in scripture, but the structure of the Trinity is outlined throughout the New Testament.
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