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What are the right words to identify Trinity, according to Christians belief.
baptism.
Holy spirit.
God the Father.
Eucharist.
disciples.
Jesus, the Son of God.
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According to traditional Christian belief, the Trinity is one God in three persons: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit. Applying that to your list:
- God the Father — Yes. (One person of the Trinity.)
- Jesus, the Son of God — Yes. (The second person of the Trinity.)
- Holy Spirit — Yes. (The third person of the Trinity.)
The others are not persons of the Trinity:
- Baptism — No. (A sacrament/rite, not a person.)
- Eucharist — No. (A sacrament/meal/the Lord’s Supper, not a person.)
- Disciples — No. (Followers of Jesus, not members of the Trinity.)
Brief note: Christians express the Trinity as one God in three co‑equal, co‑eternal persons (cf. Matthew 28:19: "baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit").
- God the Father — Yes. (One person of the Trinity.)
- Jesus, the Son of God — Yes. (The second person of the Trinity.)
- Holy Spirit — Yes. (The third person of the Trinity.)
The others are not persons of the Trinity:
- Baptism — No. (A sacrament/rite, not a person.)
- Eucharist — No. (A sacrament/meal/the Lord’s Supper, not a person.)
- Disciples — No. (Followers of Jesus, not members of the Trinity.)
Brief note: Christians express the Trinity as one God in three co‑equal, co‑eternal persons (cf. Matthew 28:19: "baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit").
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