ok, i know the parts, the father, son, and holy spirit. but what do each consist of? isn't god the father a spirit? if so, then aren't the father and the holy spirit one? so why classify them as being two separate entities. and is the son referring to jesus in the flesh, or is it just referring to his spirit as well? those who claim he ascended into heaven claim they saw his body leave. that would imply that jesus is still flesh, wouldn't it? then why can't we actually see him? and how can he be everywhere at once? the thing that makes the least sense about the trinity is the fact that people insist it's all making up one god. can anyone explain to me how this is possible. here's my limited understanding of christian theology and let me know where i'm going wrong with this.
1. god is the creator of the universe
2. jesus is the son of god
3. jesus is god
4. the holy spirit is god
5. the father, the son, and the holy spirit make up the trinity
(to be continued)
2007-05-02
08:15:44
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