Pantheon? In christianity there is no "pantheon", per se. There is the Holy Trinity--One God in three Divine Persons, but this is only one God, not many. Saints are holy persons, but not divinities. They are members with fellow christians of the Body of Christ. When someone "prays" to a saint, unless they are misled or confused, what they are actually doing is asking the saint to pray for them, much as one might ask a living friend to do. Only God is divine and worth of worship. But saints are holy people, close to God, and it never hurts to schmooze with God's close friends.
Seriously, is this at all helpful? Wondering what you are trying to puzzle out.
2006-08-04 12:07:14
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answered by DeniseOCDS 2
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The is only one God, and He would be the highest being in the temple (pantheon), if there was one. Jesus, God incarnated as a man, would sit at His right hand. Believers can be considered temples of the living God, and as such do not inhabit it, God inhabits them with His Holy Spirit. All three; the Father , Son and Holy Spirit - are three aspects of God, as He has revealed Himself to mankind. All believers can be considered saints, holy ones. In the heavenly realms, man was made in God's image, a little lower than the angels. Hope this has been helpful.
2006-08-04 19:10:24
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answered by Bill Mac 7
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AT THE TOP
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the Saints fit in the hole in the middle of each string.
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As for you and me, we're on the Ring.
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2006-08-04 19:45:48
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answered by reading_is_dangerous 3
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I'm at the top.
Everyone else is at the bottom.
2006-08-04 19:04:08
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answered by Arkangyle 4
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hmmmm... no se.
2006-08-04 19:01:01
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answered by amdirien 4
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