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== Questions ==
Why does this have all those external links, including two to Wikipedia articles? Why no internal wikilinks, e.g. to [[Nicene Creed]]? This strikes me as wrong, but I don't know enough to fix it properly and just deleting the links seems far too heavy-handed.
What are the alternatives to trinitarianism? Should this article have a bit of the history, links to [[Arian]] and [[Nestorian]], perhaps others? I think I need some compare and contrast text before the doctrinal issue will make much sense to me. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy Harris]] 15:50, 8 December 2008 (UTC)
== Redirect? ==
Actually, a somewhat longer article lives at [[Trinity]]. Unless someone can draw a distinction between the two, they should probably be merged. -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]] 18:27, 8 December 2008 (UTC)

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 Definition The belief within Christianity that God is one essence and three distinct persons - the Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit. [d] [e]
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Questions

Why does this have all those external links, including two to Wikipedia articles? Why no internal wikilinks, e.g. to Nicene Creed? This strikes me as wrong, but I don't know enough to fix it properly and just deleting the links seems far too heavy-handed.

What are the alternatives to trinitarianism? Should this article have a bit of the history, links to Arian and Nestorian, perhaps others? I think I need some compare and contrast text before the doctrinal issue will make much sense to me. Sandy Harris 15:50, 8 December 2008 (UTC)

Redirect?

Actually, a somewhat longer article lives at Trinity. Unless someone can draw a distinction between the two, they should probably be merged. -Derek Hodges 18:27, 8 December 2008 (UTC)