Several religions and denominations within Christianity do not believe in the Trinity, a core doctrine of mainstream Christianity. These groups are often referred to as Nontrinitarian.
Here are some examples:
- Jehovah's Witnesses: They believe in God the Father as the ultimate authority and Jesus as his Son.
- Unitarian Universalists: They emphasize the oneness of God and reject the concept of a Trinity.
- Mormons (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints): They believe in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit as distinct beings.
- Christadelphians: They reject the Trinity and see Jesus as a divinely appointed messenger of God.
- Oneness Pentecostals: They believe in one God manifested in three forms (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
It is important to remember that these are just a few examples, and many other groups within Christianity hold Nontrinitarian beliefs.