THE DOCTRINE OR TRINITY One of the main fundamental key truths in Christianity is the belief in the doctrine of the Trinity. Simply put, the doctrine of the Trinity states that there is: One God in three Persons It is not three Gods in one God - it is one God in three Persons. The Bible specifically states over and over again that there is only one God. This is the basic belief of Christianity However, in the Scripture verses all three Persons of the Godhead are God and Lord Themselves. God the Father is the first Person of the Trinity, His Son Jesus Christ is the second Person of the Trinity and the Holy Spirit is the third Person of the Trinity. There is no question that God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are three separate, complete and individual Persons with their own individual unique identities. From Scripture, we know that there are only three classes of beings. God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are one class in that the Three of Them are all God and Lord Themselves. As such, all Three of Them are absolutely perfect in their actual natures and personalities. As you will in several of the Scripture verses below - Jesus keeps repeating the statement that He and His Father "are one." In other words, they are perfectly one with one another, they are in perfect harmony with one another, they are in perfect agreement with one another, and they are in perfect unison with one another. Since the Two of Them are both God and Lord Themselves - then this now means this union between the Two of them is a perfect divine union. This perfect divine union of oneness between the Two of Them is so perfect, that God the Father can now say that there is only one God - not 3 separate Gods. The same thing goes for the Holy Spirit. The holy bible verses also say that the Holy Spirit is perfectly "one" with both God and Jesus. And since the Bible specifically tells us that the Holy Spirit is God and Lord Himself - then this now means His personal union with both God and Jesus is a perfect divine union - and as such - He too can be included as being part of the Godhead - where God the Father can now state that there is only one God, but one God in three separate perfect Persons within the actual Godhead itself. Since all angels and all humans are imperfect, then that means we are all incapable of establishing any type of perfect divine God-union with either God Himself or with any other human. Only God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit have the ability to establish a perfect divine union with either themselves or with one of us or one of their angels. This "perfect divine oneness," this "perfect divine union” between God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit is so "God-perfect" - that God the Father can now state that there is only one true God - but one God in three separate, unique and individual Persons. 1. One God in Three Persons There is one big verse that says literally base the entire doctrine of the Trinity on. Here it is: "For there are three who bear witness in heaven: the Father, the Word, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one." (1 John 5:7) In this verse ‘the Word’ is Jesus. This verse is meant that God the Father, His Son Jesus and the Holy Spirit are” one." Thus the main theme of this verse specifically dealing with a God Trinity involving three separate Persons - but with all Three of these Persons being "perfectly