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Why do some denominations reject the Trinity?

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Some denominations reject the Trinity due to misunderstandings or historical heresies like Arianism and Sabellianism.

Denominational rejection of the Trinity often stems from misunderstandings or historical heresies. For instance, Arianism posits that the Son was a created being rather than fully divine, thus undermining His eternal relationship with the Father. On the other hand, Sabellianism (or modalism) claims that God is one person who manifests in three modes, which denies the distinct persons within the Godhead. These views distort the Biblical teaching of God's nature and lead to a shallow understanding of salvation. The Christian faith asserts that the doctrine of the Trinity is essential, rooting our understanding of God’s fullness and His work in redemptive history.
Scripture References: John 1:1, Matthew 28:19, 1 John 5:7

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