Which two sentences in this passage talk about the tenets of Christianity

Answer: Christians place their trust in only One God.
Christians believes that God is a trinity of the Father and the
Son and the Holy Spirit.
Explanation: Christians, as members of a monotheistic religion, believe one God, who is declared as the Holy Trinity. The events preceding the appearance of Christianity include, among other things, the capture and accusation against Christ for blaspheming and unwittingly teaching his followers, as well as for the protesting practice at the temple. These are the events that were necessary for Christianity to emerge and spread throughout the world, but the basic principles are that the One God is in the Holy Trinity. Christ is recognized in Christianity as the Son of God, the Messiah, and is experienced by Christians as a compassion and love, although compassion and love are characteristic of other religions as well.