File:Dreieinigkeit.svg

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English: a Venn diagram-like symbol for the Christian Trinity (God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit)
Deutsch: Symbol der Dreifaltigkeit/Dreieinigkeit (blau: Dreifaltigkeit, türkis: Dreieinigkeit, grün: Monotheismus)
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Source just vectorized the Gif (see below) in Inkscape
Author Thomas Steiner
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For a related symbol, see the Trinitarian version of the Borromean rings.

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