Which, if any, version of the Trinity do you find is true? Catholic, Eastern, Oriental? Or which of this more complete list of Trinity dogma versions: Apostles' Creed version, Nicene Creed (325) version, Nicene–Constantinopolitan Creed (381) version, Eastern Orthodox version (Spirit proceeds from the Father), Western/Catholic–Filioque version (Spirit proceeds from Father and the Son), Latin/Western theological model (one essence, three persons, strong unity), Greek/Eastern theological model (Father as sole source, relational emphasis), “Through the Son” formulation (Oriental Orthodox and some Eastern Fathers), Oriental Orthodox version (Father as source, Spirit from the Father through the Son), Economic Trinity (how God acts toward the world), Immanent Trinity (who God is in Himself), Social Trinity model (three perfect persons in communion), Augustinian psychological model (mind–knowledge–love analogy)? If you find one is true, do you reject all the others?