That may be hard to answer.
I was talking to one gentleman and he said he believed the trinity, cause that is what his church taught.
so I showed him several scriptures that disproved the trinity, and he agreed with all of them.
I then read to him from a couple of Encylcopedias what the word trinity meant, and he proceeds to tell me that, that isn't correct.
To him the trinity was God, the Father, his firstborn Son, Jesus, and God's holy spirit.
That Jesus and God are separate and different individuals, and not equal.
He wouldn't accept the fact that he didn't believe the official trinity, only his wrong understanding of the word.
So If you took a poll and asked, the answer may not be very accurate.
(by the way I'm Christian and do not believe in a trinity)
2006-10-16 11:34:14
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answered by TeeM 7
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I don't know the percentages, but I have to say one thing. A true Christian must believe in the Trinity, or he is not a true Christian. True Christianity is based on the belief that God the Father sent God the Son as Messiah to save His people and breathed the Holy spirit upon them so they could receive the courage to go and bring the good news to all others by word or deed. That is the essence of our belief. God is only one but has manifested Himself in 3 forms that are separate and yet one. The Father is the Mind of God. The Son is the Word of God. The Holy Spirit is the Power of God. The Father thought it, the Son said it, and the Holy Spirit did it.
2006-10-16 10:12:31
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answered by cnsrvtvbabe 1
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Not many. Christianity is centered on the believe in the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit.
2006-10-16 10:01:25
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answered by Genevieve 4
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actual Christians don't have self assurance interior the trinity because of fact Christianity's founder, Jesus Chrisrt, on no account taught it. in accordance to the trinity, God exists as 3 co-equivalent, co-eternal persons. one among those thought directly contradicts Jesus' phrases that his Father is the only actual God. (John 17:3)
2016-10-19 12:29:20
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on how you define Trinity. Is Trinity God the Father, His Son Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost as all one being, or is it that They all exist, seperatly? I believe in the Trinity if it is the latter, if it is the former, then I don't.
2006-10-16 10:00:15
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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The oneness Pentecostals of the UPC Apostolic bunch do not. That is whay they are called Jesus Only.
2006-10-16 13:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends, in the USA about 53%.
2006-10-16 09:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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By definition, none. If you do not believe in the Trinity, you can't believe in Christ, If you do not believe in Christ, then by definition, you are not a Christian.
2006-10-16 09:55:39
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answered by Paul K 6
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yes there are. But those who call themselves "christians" are not really christians. Only those who are guided by the Holy Ghost are Christians.
2006-10-16 09:54:51
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answered by ? 4
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Probably not. As far as I know The LDS are the only ones who do not.
2006-10-16 09:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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