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The trinity is actually a pagan belief which stemmed from ancient Babylon. The Bible talks about how Jesus is made by God in Proverbs 8:22 and it also discusses his prehuman existence in Proverbs 8:30. In Mark 13:32 the Bible discusses the differences and in John 14:28 it talks about how even Jesus himself says that the father is greater than himself.

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