Recent surveys have sparked a wave of discussion about the state of Christian belief in the United States, with findings indicating that a significant number of American Christians may not adhere to one of the faith’s foundational doctrines: the Trinity.
The concept of the Trinity—that God exists as three distinct but inseparable persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) in one divine being—has been a cornerstone of orthodox Christianity for centuries.
However, new data suggests that this belief is not as widely held among American Christians as previously assumed.
A survey conducted by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, reported by The Christian Post on March 30, 2025, revealed striking numbers.
Based on responses from 2,100 adults collected in January, only 11% of American adults—and a mere 16% of self-proclaimed Christians—affirm belief in the traditional doctrine of the Trinity. […]
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I find it fascinating that major Christian denominations wouldn’t believe in the triune. It is written in God’s infallible word. At times, I am further fascinated how little the people of those denominations do not read and study that infallible word themselves. God’s desire for us to seek Him and love Him starts and develops by reading and studying His word. Maybe too many of those Christians polled go to church and are spoken to without listening. Maybe the pastors and teachers don’t emphasize it enough.