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The Trinity (derived from latin ''tri-unitas''', i.e. Three-unity) is the unique teaching of Christianity about the three-yet-one nature of God. It is one of teachings that makes Christianity unique among other religions, and although impossible to fully comprehend, the doctrine can be summarised by the following:
* There is one and only one God
* The one God eternally exists in three distinct persons
* [[Colossians 2:9]] - {{web_verse|colossians|2|9}}
* [[Philippians 2]]:5-6 - {{web_verse|philippians|2|5}} {{web_verse|philippians|2|6}}
 
===Etymology===
 
The word trinity is derived from the [[Latin]] ''tri-unitas'' which literal means "three unity".
===Difficulties in Understanding===
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