Some churches that do not believe in the trinity include Jehovah's Witnesses and Unitarians. Jehovah's Witnesses believe in God as the supreme being and Jesus as his son, but do not believe in the Holy Trinity. Unitarians believe in the unity of God and reject the concept of the Trinity, viewing Jesus as a prophet or teacher rather than a divine figure.
The majority of Christian denominations, including Catholic, Orthodox, and most Protestant churches, believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
No, the Trinity is a belief of some Christian sects. Buddhists do not have any position on it. Buddhist do believe that the existence of, or belief in, god(s) is not essential to the achievement of enlightenment.
Yes, Catholics believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God who exists as three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
If you believe in Christianity, then belief in the Trinity is quite rational. In a way, the trinity is only an extension of the ancient Egyptians belief that Amun and Ra could be invoked as a single entity- Amun-Ra. Similar examples in other religion show that the belief in a concept of three gods in one is not irrational.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Yes, Seventh-day Adventists believe in the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Adventists believe in the Trinity, which is the concept of one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. They believe that these three persons are co-equal and co-eternal.
Most Christians believe in the Trinity; that is God is the triple branches father, son, and holy spirit.
Rastafarians believe in a different interpretation of the Trinity than traditional Christian beliefs. They see Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as the embodiment of God on Earth, alongside Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. This belief is central to Rastafarian faith and is known as the "Holy Trinity" in Rastafarian theology.
Yes, the Church of God generally believes in the concept of the Trinity, which is the belief in one God existing in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
"Trinity" refers to the Catholic belief of three gods in one. Or something like that; I never quite understood their belief - but you can find an introduction in the Wikipedia article on "Trinity".
Muslims reject the trinity because they believe that we must believe in only one God, and the worship of three gods is polytheistic, even if it is one God in three persons. The Qur'an criticizes Christianity's belief in the trinity multiple times. Was Mohammed the founder of Islam's rejection of the trinity? Probably, seeing as Mohammed founded Islam and has his views on issues recorded in the Qur'an.