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The doctrine of the Trinity requires that we affirm the following three statements:
The doctrine of the Trinity requires agreement with the following three statements:


:A. There is one God.  
:A. There is one God.  
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:C. The three are distinct.  
:C. The three are distinct.  


The purpose of this Bible study is to list a number of passages the deal with each of these three statements.
The purpose of this Bible study is to list a number of passages the deal with each of these three statements.<br>


==There is one God==
==There is one God==
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#There is one God.
#There is one God.


If you do not believe the first statement, you end up with significant problems which we deal with in this article - [[Oneness]]
If you do not believe the first statement, you end up with the ancient heresy of Sabellianism, which we deal with in this article - [[Oneness]]


If you do not believe the second statement, this creates a different problem which we deal with in this article - [[Dynamic Monarchianism]]
If you do not believe the second statement, you end up with the ancient heresy of [[Dynamic Monarchianism|Adoptionism]], [[Arianism]] or [[Nestorianism]].


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