Trinity: The Christian term of the community of God consists of three "people" (father, son, and Holy Spirit). Father, son, Holy Spirit is mentioned, but the word itself is not in the New Testament. These three differences are related and are not considered separating power. It is said that Jesus is the Son of God. The triennial doctrine is somewhat controversial. Because critics (such as Muslims and monotheists) claim that it is polytheism and Christians traditionally defend this doctrine as public monotheism.
The mystery of three people, father, son, and Holy Spirit; God; is the heart of Christian faith. My father gave birth to a son, and my father and son together destroy the Holy Spirit. The character of his father is that he dedicated his son and sent his son to spray the Holy Spirit. My son's character is to accept father's life and incineration of the Holy Spirit. The personality of the Holy Spirit is to accept the existence of a father and a child. Fathers, children, and Holy Spirit share the same divinity. Their unique personality difference lies in their relationship. Dad Pedro Alpe, S. "The Trinity Inspiration of the Ignat Charm" (86): "Everyone is not so" and it is related to the other two and does not belong to himself unless it is given to the other two .