Context: The assumption for this thread is that everyone agrees that the doctrine of the Trinity is correct:
So then - what does the "Catholic Herald" mean when it uses the term "trinity"?? (if someone knows ... please share with us)
Specifically on this thread ---
What do you mean by that term "Trinity" when you use it?
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In the article below it appears that at least the "Catholic Herald" does not accept the One God (Deut 6:4) in three persons (Matthew 28:19) definition.
Jan 9.. 2020 "
Heretic of the week" article at
Catholic Herald
Appears to object to the following:
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three separate Divine Persons rather than the orthodox doctrine of Trinity;"
Heretic of the week: Ellen G White - Catholic Herald
How about you? Do you accept the "three persons" aspect of the term "Trinity" or do you use/believe/accept something else as the correct definition for the term "Trinity"?
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We believe in one living and true God who is the Creator of heaven and earth; who is eternal, almighty, unchangeable, infinitely powerful, wise, just and holy.
We believe that the one God eternally exists in three Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; and that these three are one God, co-equal and co-eternal, having precisely the same nature and attributes
Matthew 3:16, 17;
Matthew 28:19, 20;
Mark 12:29;
John 1:14;
Acts 5:3, 4; II Corinthians 13:14.